how will you separate a mixture of Iodine, Iron fillings and common salt??
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⭐PROCESS INVOLVED ARE ... SUBLIMATION , MAGNETIC SEPARATION ...
⭐Basically we know that here the substances are of three different nature...
⭐So now here we can separate them by the different processes ...
⭐IODINE is a type of sunlimate ..so it can be heated and then the iodine can be obtained when the gas of iodine is cooled at the surface of the closing glass above the mixture ....
⭐Now the remaining two substances ...contains one as iron fillings ... now this can be separated by the help of the magnetic property of the metals (here iron) ...
⭐So then iron filling can be separated now easily ,....
⭐So now we remain with the common salt which is already free available....
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Here is Your Answer...!!!!
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⭐Actually welcome to the concept of the Chemical Matters
⭐PROCESS INVOLVED ARE ... SUBLIMATION , MAGNETIC SEPARATION ...
⭐Basically we know that here the substances are of three different nature...
⭐So now here we can separate them by the different processes ...
⭐IODINE is a type of sunlimate ..so it can be heated and then the iodine can be obtained when the gas of iodine is cooled at the surface of the closing glass above the mixture ....
⭐Now the remaining two substances ...contains one as iron fillings ... now this can be separated by the help of the magnetic property of the metals (here iron) ...
⭐So then iron filling can be separated now easily ,....
⭐So now we remain with the common salt which is already free available....
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Explanation:
Sublimation is the best method for separating iodine from common salt (NaCl). Since iodine is sublimable, it will change to vapour state directly from solid when heated slightly and the iodine vapours can be collected while common salt remains as such.
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