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  • I would do that using a method based on the polarity of the elements. Na is positive and Cl is negative, thus a polar separation method would work with ease. There are many types of polar based separation methods.
  • To separate the sodium and chlorine in salt, one way is electrolysis. Heat the salt above 801 degrees Centigrade to melt it. Insert two carbon electrodes and pass a current. Chlorine will be released at one electrode and sodium deposited on the other.

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