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Jazmiine

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can you seperate potassium chloride, sugar and water ? if yes how ?
 

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evaporate the water from the solution... so ur left with sugar and KCl... then heat up the powder to 200 degrees so that teh sugar melts and the KCL will remain solid.... don't think you will ever need to do this and i don't even think that the solution i gave is correct lol
 

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Doubt you can but without the sugar, form a precipitate, filter and evaporate the water
 

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