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प्रश्न
Suggest a suitable technique to separate the constituents of the following mixtures. Also give the reason for selecting the particular method.
Ammonium chloride from sand
उत्तर
Technique used to separate Ammonium chloride from sand is sublimation.
Because this method is used for solid mixtures in which one of the components can sublime on heating. In this method, Ammonium chloride changes into vapours on heating and salt is left behind.
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