Cuprous Chloride(WSDTY) and salt are mixed together. How would you separate these two substances using methanol? (Copper dissolves in methanol).I makes no sense to say "copper dissolves in methanol". Perhaps you mean copper (II) chloride dissolves in methanol. For that matter, so does NaCl. If CuCl2 is substantially more soluble in methanol, then you could dissolve it in CH3OH, but some of the NaCl will also dissolve, so it won't be a very effective separation. Fractional Distillation would be the preferred method, but filtration would also work, just not quite as well. Copper(II) chloride occurs naturally as the very rare anhydrous mineral tolbachite and the dihydrate eriochalcite. Both are found near fumaroles. More common are mixed oxyhydroxide-chlorides like atacamite Cu2(OH)3Cl, arising among Cu ore beds oxidation zones in arid climate (also known from some altered slags).
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