use a magnet to get the iron filings out. then add water to the salt and sand and use a funnel and filter paper to separate the sand from the now salty water catch the water from the funnel in a glass bowl . place the glass bowl on top of a gauze which is balanced on a tripod which under that is a bunsen burner on it's hottest flame. the water will evaporate and you will be left with the salt
Because a magnet attracts the Iron Filings and not the salt and sand (which do not contain Iron). Simple. Because iron is magnetic, salt and sand are not. Therefore the magnet only picks up the magnetic objects, in this case iron.
Three quick and dirty ways;
Add warm water, the salt will dissolve and leave the iron, or
Pass a strong magnet over the mix and the iron filings will cling to it, the salt won't, or
Centrifuge the mix, the iron will move to the bottom
Because the Iron is attracted to the magnet and the sand isn't
You can seperate sulphur and iron by using a magnet to bring the iron to one side and the sulphur to another, if it is properly mixed it won't seperate.
The magnet will attract the iron and separate then iron from the sand. The sand will be left and the iron will be on the magnet.
You can use a magnet to attract the iron filings. Magnesium is not magnetic.
Get another magnet.
yes because iron filings are magnetic
A magnet attract iron fillings.
Use a magnet to remove the iron filings. Filter the remainder to separate the insoluble chalk powder from the water. Wash and dry the iron filings as they will be contaminated. Dry the chalk powder to remove traces of water.
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Aluminum and iron can be differentiated because iron is magnetic and aluminum is not. To separate them, expose the filings to a magnetic source and the iron will separate.
Because salt isn't magnetic
First you can use a magnet to get out the iron filings. Second you could possibly separate the magnesium sulphate from fine sand and zinc powder by using a filter And finally, Magnesium sulphate dissolves in water while zinc powder is insoluble, so you could use that.
Mixture of metallic and non-metallic substances can be separated using magnet. For example - mixture of same and iron powder.
Use a magnet to remove the iron filings. Filter the remainder to separate the insoluble chalk powder from the water. Wash and dry the iron filings as they will be contaminated. Dry the chalk powder to remove traces of water.
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Pure iron filings will be attracted to a magnet; but pieces of iron carbonate will not.
Because salt isn't magnetic
Aluminum and iron can be differentiated because iron is magnetic and aluminum is not. To separate them, expose the filings to a magnetic source and the iron will separate.
Yes A magnet would help you separate a mixture of iron nails and iron screws because the magnet when you wave it over the iron nails it will pick them up and then you just wipe them off the magnet with a paper towel and then your iron screws are separated Answer: NO!!!! The magnet would pick up nails and screws equally if they were both made of iron and were the same weight. A magnet would pick up something lighter more easily, but unless all of your nails were one weight and all of your nails were another weight, the magnet would not be able to separate them.
If the objects are small then you can use different tools to help you out.
1. Only sodium chloride is soluble in water; after filtering sodium chloride pass in the solution and the others remain on the filter.2. Iron can be separated with the help of a magnet or electromagnet from the mixture.3. Sulfur is soluble is carbon disulfide and after dissolution and filtering remain in the solution.4. Charcoal remain on the filter.
First you can use a magnet to get out the iron filings. Second you could possibly separate the magnesium sulphate from fine sand and zinc powder by using a filter And finally, Magnesium sulphate dissolves in water while zinc powder is insoluble, so you could use that.
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The easiest way is with a magnet. It'll attract the iron and not the copper. If you're on a higher budget, the difference in the melting point could help.