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Sodium chloride and sugar are separated by which process

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Answered by adith0009
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Answer:

Distillation Method

Explanation:

In distillation, the water is boiled, but is then cooled so it will condense from vapor back into water and can be collected. Boiling water separates it from salt and other compounds, like sugar, but it has to be carefully controlled to separate it from chemicals that have lower or similar boiling points.

Answered by yoshita03
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Answer:

they can be seperated by putting both of them in alcohol

Explanation:

sugar is soluble in alcohol but salt is not

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