The mixture of and and water is a heterogeneous mixture. There is two steps to separate:
Sedimentation:
The sand will settle at the bottom of the beaker
Decantation:
Pour the water slowly out of the container leaving the sand behind. This water is called "supernatant" liquid.
Centrifugation process can be used. It separates two immiscible liquids.
Which separation method is the most suitable for separating sand from water?
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Separating the nails from the sand is to use a magnet. This works .... and water in a sealed jar, the sand spreads through the water ...... to be crushed to a fine powder before the copper ore.
Either time OR a centrifuge.
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evaporation of the water. Water boils at a relatively low temp. sand does not, so sand would be left behind.
Settle it and pour off the water, or simply filter the sand out of the water.
sedimentation is the technique (method) of separating sand and water. From H.P
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Separating the nails from the sand is to use a magnet. This works .... and water in a sealed jar, the sand spreads through the water ...... to be crushed to a fine powder before the copper ore.
Sand is a lot denser than water and sinks to the bottom, so it is relatively easy to pour off the water which is on top. You won't get every drop, that way, but you can easily get most of it.
Use a magnet to attract the iron, leaving the sand behind.
Either time OR a centrifuge.
Simply filtration. In these types of separation questions, please think of the different properties of the substances you want to separate. In this case, Sand doesn't dissolve in water, so if you filter the mixture, you will get sand as the residue and water as the filtrate.
Separation by filtration is a method.
- Sand is separated by filtration- Kerosene is separated by decantation (or with a special separation funnel) from water
Sulfur is not soluble in water, sodium chloride is very soluble in water. Add water, and then pour through a coffee filter. When fully filtered, leave to dry.
Simply,just get a filter paper add this mixture and as sand is insoluble in water it will be collected in the filter paper as a residue (it will not pass).However the water will pass as a filtrate so we can now take these two separately
Put them in a beaker. Add water to the mixture. Agitate to insure dissolution. Centrifuge the colloidal suspension. Pour off the water into a different beaker and heat to 100C. Salt will be in the beaker where water was after complete evaporation. Sand will be in the other after drying. Sand doesn't dissolve in water. Salts do.