A mixture contain ammonium chloride,copper(II)

  1. A mixture contain ammonium chloride,copper(II) oxide and sodium chloride.describe how each of the substance can be obtained from
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  2. What will be the effect of these salts using either blue or red litmus paper on hydrolysis?(1) copper chloride (CUCl2) (2)
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  3. What Will be the effect of these salts using either blue or red litmus paper on hydrolysis?Copper chloride (CUCl2) Copper
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  4. explain how you can obtain pure samples from a mixture containing ammonium chloride,copper(ii)oxide and potassium carbonate
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  5. explain how you can obtain pure samples from a mixture containing ammonium chloride,copper(ii)oxide and potassium carbonate
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  6. If you are a mixture of ammonium chloride, barium sulphate and sodium chloride how would you produce a pure dry sample of each
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  7. When aqueous copper(II)chloride reacts with aqueous ammonium phosphate, soluble ammonium chloride forms and copper(II) phosphate
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  8. When aqueous copper(II)chloride reacts with aqueous ammonium phosphate, soluble ammonium chloride forms and copper(II) phosphate
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  9. How to separate the substances of sodium chloride, ammonium chloride, lead chloride and iron fillings from a mixture.
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  10. Ammonium Chloride is a white solid. When heated to 325 degrees C, it gives a vapor that is a mixture of ammonia and hydrogen
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