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Iron is extracted with a magnet.
Salt is soluble in water.
After filtration camphor remain on the filter.

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Q: What is the process to separate common salt camphor and iron filling?
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How can you separate salt and camphor?

Camphor is a volatile solid i.e. its vapour pressure becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure much below the melting point. But, common salt is non-volatile. Hence, camphor may be very easily separated from common salt by a physical process, SUBLIMATION! props to yahoo answers


How will you separate a mixture of common salt camphor and iron filings describe the process?

Iron is separated with a magnet.Camphor is extracted with acetone.


How do you separate champhor and common salt?

Heat mildy. camphor will sublime, collect it separately, cool to get back solid camphor.


How will you separate a mixture of common salt camphor and iron fillings?

Iron is separated with a (electro)magnet.Camphor is extracted with acetone.


Can camphor be used in soap making?

Yes, camphor soap is quite common in Asia. if you make it yourself, it's 10% Camphor.


What process did you use to separate salt from water?

A common process one can use to separate salt from water is distillation.


How you separate a mixture of common salt camphor and iron filings?

by using a bar magnet,because iron fillings are magnetic and hence it gets attracted to that bar magnet


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What types of catnip is their?

There are over 250 types of catnip. The most common are: - common catnip - camphor catnip - greek catnip - lemon catnip - catmint. Learn more about these types of catnip here: http://www.catnipsum.com/sciency_stuff.html


Why Camphor can easily be purified by the process of sumlimation and common salt cannot be purified by sublimation?

Camphor is a molecular compound, with a molecular formula C10H16O. Because it is molecular and the solid is "held together" by inter-molecular forces it has a lower melting point 175 C and boling point 204C than sodium chloride mp 800+C. bp 1400+ C. Under gentle heating solid camphor has a a reasonable vapor pressure and sublimes (no melting or boiling required -as it is flammable care is needed.) Sodium chloride a giant ionic lattice held together by strong electrostatic bonds when under heated gently has virtually no vapor pressure and does not sublime.


Can two solids combine to make a liquid?

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