the mixture of urea and naphthalene can be separated by
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The mixture contains sublimable (Naphthalene) and non sublimable compound (urea) . Hence , they can be separated by the process of sublimation.
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Through the Sublimation process, the mixture of Urea and Naphthalene can be separated.
- As we know, Naphthalene is a sublimable compound while Urea is a non-sublimable compound; therefore, the sublimation technique is used for their separation.
- Sublimation is a process in which a molecule converts from a solid to a gas form without converting through a liquid state.
- Sublimation is a natural phenomenon and is a unique physical property associated with some specific compounds.
- Example of Sublimation - Sublimation of dry ice. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. It is initially in a solid-state and changes to a gas state without changing through a liquid form.
- Some more examples - Camphor, Naphthalene balls, Solid Iodine, and Ammonium chloride. These compounds sublime directly to gases from their solid-state.
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