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Potassium chloride is added to water and stirred a salt solution is obtained which is then boiled leaving behind the residue why is this experiment not possible if calcium carbonate is taken instead of potassium chloride

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Answered by singhsaab07433
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by kongzongna
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Answer:

Calcium carbonate is an insoluble salt.

Explanation:

Potassium chloride is soluble so it can dissolve in water to form a salt solution whereas calcium carbonate is insoluble. Only solution can be boiled.

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