write any two mixtures which can be separated by sublimation method
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ammonium chloride, camphor, iodine and naphthalene
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Any two mixtures which can be separated by the sublimation method are sodium chloride and camphor as well as sand and naphthalene.
- Sublimation is the method that involves the conversion or passage of the substances that undergo from one state i.e solid state to another state I.e gaseous state.
- Two example of sublimation process involves camphor and sodium chloride (salt) as well as naphthalene and sand.
- Sodium chloride and sand are the non-sublimable solid while camphor and naphthalene are the sublimable volatile solid. With the help of the sublimation technique, components of the mixture i.e a non-sublimable impurity and a sublimable volatile solids are separated.
- Therefore, sodium chloride and camphor as well as sand and naphthalene can be separated from one another with the help of the process of sublimation.
- Some examples of sublimable volatile solids include anthracene, ammonium chloride, camphor and naphthalene etc.
Hence, sodium chloride and camphor as well as sand and naphthalene are the two mixtures that can be separated by the sublimation method.
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