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How to separate ammonium chloride+ sodium chloride. Explain briefly.

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Answered by anirudhsinghcharan
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Explanation:

we can separate it by the process of sublimation. in this process mixture is allowed to heat ammonium chloride sublimes on heating . and on the other hand sodium chloride does not sublimes because it has higher melting point than ammonium chloride .

Answered by anirudhsc
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Ammonium chloride is separated from a mixture of sodium chloride and ammonium chloride by the process of sublimation. Ammonium chloride can be sublimed whereas sodium chloride cannot be sublimed. When a mixture of sodium chloride and ammonium chloride is heated, ammonium chloride changes its state from solid to vapour. The vapours of ammonium chloride are then condensed on cold surface. Sodium chloride is left behind.

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