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Name the technique to separate:

Camphor from salt


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A mixture of camphor and salt i.e., Sodium chloride (NaCl) can be separated by using sublimation.

Sublimation: The process of conversion of a substance from the solid state into gaseous state on heating directly without converting into liquid state.

  • Example: Camphor, Iodine (I2), Naphthalene, Anthracene
  • Camphor(s)CoolHeatCamphor(g)

When heated, camphor can undergo sublimation whereas salt does not undergo sublimation. As a result, camphor leaves the mixture when heated and salt is left behind.

Process of separation of camphor and salt by sublimation is as follows:

  • Take the mixture into a china dish.
  • Cover the mixture with an inverted funnel whose stem is plugged with a cotton ball to avoid the vapours from escaping.
  • Heat the china dish by placing it on a Bunsen burner over a wire gauze.
  • Camphor will sublime and changes into vapours and can be seen collecting in the funnel leaving behind salt.
  • The vapours in the funnel are scraped when cooled and sublimate of camphor is obtained.
  • In this way, the mixture of camphor and salt is separated.

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