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you will have to recover salt from it's aqueous solution. Which of the following methods- filtration or distillation- is not suitable for this purpose ? explain.​

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Answered by syedamehakfathima143
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Answer:

crystallization and filtration can be right methods

Crystallization can be used for separation of a salt from its solution. Crystallisation is a separation technique that is used to separate a solid that has dissolved in a liquid and made a solution. The solution is warmed in an open container, allowing the solvent to evaporate, leaving a saturated solution.

Explanation:

Distillation relies on evaporation to purify water. Contaminated water is heated to form steam. ... Distillation removes oxygen and some trace metals from water. For this reason some people claim distilled water tastes flat.

Answered by XxItzSnehaxX
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For example, water can be separated from salt solution by simple distillation. This method works because water has a much lower boiling point than salt. When the solution is heated, the water evaporates. It is then cooled and condensed into a separate container.

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