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G. Name a separating method for each of the question. (3) I. Sodium chloride from the sodium chloride salt solution II. Pure water from the sea water III. Sand from the mixture of sand and salt solution
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G. Name a separating method for each of the question. (3)
I. Sodium chloride from the sodium chloride salt solution
II. Pure water from the sea water
III. Sand from the mixture of sand and salt solution
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1) Evaporation
2) Distillation
3) Mix them in water as salt is water soluble but sand isn’t and then filter
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