Chemistry, asked by Ellyan, 4 months ago

iodine is an element that sublimes sand does not describe how you would separate a mixture of iodine and sand..short answer ​

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Answered by qroyal022
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It is because iodine is a sublime substance that is, it is converted directly into vapours when it is heated without going into the liquid state. Whereas sand in non sublime. Therefore when the mixture is heated iodine will sublime and sand will be left behind separating the both.

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Answered by Iya3307
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It is because iodine is a sublime substance that is, it is converted directly into vapours when it is heated without going into the liquid state. Whereas sand in non sublime. Therefore when the mixture is heated iodine will sublime and sand will be left behind separating the both.

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