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Separating sucrose from an aqueous solution
« on: May 12, 2024, 07:30:21 AM »
Hi
I have a bottle containing a solution made of :
Water
Table Salt
Lemon juice
Ethanol
Glycerol
Someone adds some sucrose "mistakenly" to the solution and unfortunately the sucrose dissolves completely in the solution.
How can we return the solution to the previous state and separate the added sucrose?

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Re: Separating sucrose from an aqueous solution
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2024, 12:05:47 PM »
Separation is not always trivial, this is one of these cases where it is much simpler, cheaper and easier to prepare new solution.
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