Question 23 You are provided with a mixture of naphthalene and ammonium chloride by your teacher. Suggest an activity to separate them with well labelled diagram.
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Solution
The mixture of naphthalene and ammonium chloride can be separated by the process of sublimation. Naphthalene undergoes sublimation, i.e. it turns into vapours from a solid state without changing into a liquid state. Hence, leaving behind ammonium chloride. An activity to demonstrate this is given below:
Materials required - China dish, funnel, tripod, gas burner, cotton. Process: * Place the mixture in a china dish. * Put it on the tripod. * Cover the mixture with an inverted funnel. * Put a cotton plug on the stem of the funnel. * Now start heating the china dish slowly and observe. Observation: * You will observe that naphthalene gets deposited on the inner wall of the funnel because of sublimation leaving the ammonium chloride in the china dish. * Scratch out the naphthalene deposited on the inner wall of the funnel.