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sodium chloride from its solution in water ​

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⏭️In a NaCl solution (salt-water), the solvent is water. A solute is the component in a solution in the lesser amount. In a NaCl solution, the salt is the solute.

(a) Sodium chloride from its solution in water Evaporation.

(b) Ammonium chloride from a mixture containing sodium chloride and ammonium chloride Sublimation.

(c) Different pigments from an extract of flower Chromatography.

(d) Fine mud particles suspended in water Centrifugation.

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