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Sodium chloride is a well-known soluble salt. Plan an experiment to prepare dry crystals of sodium chloride in the laboratory. Include the initial
substances, apparatus and reagents you will use.
You are provided with all the common laboratory apparatus and reagents.ā€‹

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