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[*] posted on 30-8-2013 at 15:56
Separating NH4Cl from sugar?


I have a mixture of ammonium chloride (about 25%) in sugar which I need in pure form. I have seen that NH4Cl is quite insoluble to ethanol, but haven't found decent sources to dictate the sugar solubility. So what'd be the easiest way to separate decently pure ammonium chloride from sugar?

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[*] posted on 30-8-2013 at 16:08


Sugar is slightly soluble in alcohol. You should be able to separate them with it.
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[*] posted on 30-8-2013 at 16:11


Talking is one thing, your laziness and lack of effort is quite another. If you want to start a new topic that doesn't get sent to Detritus, I suggest that you try adding some citations, or show effort that you've tried to find the information on your own.



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