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How will I separate salt sand and iodine

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Answered by Juliyet
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The method comprises the following steps of: adjusting the pH value of the salt water to be 2 to 6 with hydrochloric acid to obtain solution a under the stirring condition; and adding an iodine ion reducing agent into the solution a and introducing gas into the solution a for bubbling at the temperature of between 50 ...

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Answered by ShardulKhade40
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Iodine changes directly from solid to gaseous state on heating.  

The gaseous form of Iodine can be cooled easily to get a pure solid. The remaining components of the mixture are salt and sand.  

Salt is soluble in water and sand is a non-water soluble substance that can be separated by the process of filtration.

The insoluble sand remains in the filter paper while the filtrate contains the dissolved salt.  

Explanation:

Iodine changes directly from solid to gaseous state on heating.  

The gaseous form of Iodine can be cooled easily to get a pure solid. The remaining components of the mixture are salt and sand.  

Salt is soluble in water and sand is a non-water soluble substance that can be separated by the process of filtration.

The insoluble sand remains in the filter paper while the filtrate contains the dissolved salt.  

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