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how to separate potassium chloride from aqueous potassium chloride??Please help

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Answered by rk9098767
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Answer:

by dissolving the ore in water, filtering off the insoluble clays and iron ore, heating the solution to saturate it and reducing the volume then cooling the resultant NaCl - KCl rich solution to precipitate the KCl leaving the NaCl in solution.

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Answered by sejalkamble
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hey dear!!!

your answer is here!!!

KCI is the valuable product.KCI can be separated from the NaCl by dissolving the ore in water filtering off the insoluble clays and iron ore heating the solution to saturate it and reducing the volume then cooling the resultant NaCl - KCl

rich solution to precipitate KCl leaving the NaCl solution.

Explanation:

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