Arvind Ashok kadam
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Posted 4 year ago

In what way iodine can be separated from a mixture of potassium chloride and iodine?

 

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Nikku Yadav
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Posted 4 year ago Nikku Yadav

Iodine gets separated from a mixture of iodine and potassium chloride. This property of a solid changing directly into gaseous phase is known as sublimation. Thus, iodine can be separated from a mixture of Iodine and Potassium Chloride by sublimation.

Seema Kumari
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Posted 4 year ago Seema Kumari

As a result, iodine gets separated from a mixture of iodine and potassium chloride. This property of a solid changing directly into gaseous phase is known as sublimation. Thus, iodine can be separated from a mixture of Iodine and Potassium Chloride by sublimation.