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There are way in separating mixtures of chlorides salts such as that of sodium chloride and ammonium chloride. It can be done by crystallization, filtration or sublimation. The easiest method among the three is separation by sublimation. Ammonium chloride sublimes upon heating.
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Sublimation is the process.
Ammonium chloride is a sublimate
This means that it can be converted from a solid to a gas without being turned to a liquid.
But sodium chloride is not a sublimate.
This ammonium chloride vaporises leaving sodium chloride behind.
We can collect ammonium chloride and store it later on.
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Ammonium chloride is a sublimate
This means that it can be converted from a solid to a gas without being turned to a liquid.
But sodium chloride is not a sublimate.
This ammonium chloride vaporises leaving sodium chloride behind.
We can collect ammonium chloride and store it later on.
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