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(i) The purification of solid is by crys...

(i) The purification of solid is by crystallisation.
(ii) The crystalisation purify the solid and distillation is purify the solid.
(iii) The liquid is purify by sublimation.
(iv) To separate the mixture of ammonium chloride and sodium chloride, the distillation method is applied

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