Look at the given reaction:
Hydrochloric acid+ sodium hydroxide (base) = sodium chloride (salt) + water
Sodium chloride formed remains as a solution. Can we get solid sodium chloride from this reaction? Suggest any ways (if any).
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You can boil or evaporate the water and the salt will be left behind as a solid
By reverse osmosis
In this process, water is forced through a permeable filter, causing the concentration of salt to increase as the water is pushed out. While this method is effective, reverse osmosis pumps are relatively expensive.
By distillation
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