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A magnet should be very good at picking out the iron filings.
Particle size, solubility and magnetism. The iron filings can be separated with a magnet, the salt by disolving in water, and the remaining sand and gravel separated by simple screening.
Rock salt is mined as a solid in salt mines. it does not need to be separated.
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.
Salt can get separated from saltwater by putting it into a pot or in the sun and boiling it which will cause the water to evaporate and the salt will be left there.
You use a magnet, the magnet will remove the iron filings.hi hi,what you can do is that, get a strong magnet and place it above the mixture. The iron fillings will be attracted to the magnet since it is a magnetic material. In the end you'll be left with salt only (:
no it really cannot. This is becauseDeforestation leads to the extinction
Iron fillings can be separated: - with a magnet - after the dissolution of the mixture, by filtering
1. They can be separated by physical methods. 2. Iron can be separated by magnet and sand by dissolving in water.
A magnet should be very good at picking out the iron filings.
By means of using magnet because magnet has a magnetite that can attract iron filings to separate it to other substance.
i think you can use something else than salt and something safer
A basifier is something which converts something else into a salifiable base - that which can be turned into a salt.
Particle size, solubility and magnetism. The iron filings can be separated with a magnet, the salt by disolving in water, and the remaining sand and gravel separated by simple screening.
Rock salt is mined as a solid in salt mines. it does not need to be separated.
Because salt isn't magnetic
The separated salt is a crystalline solid; the dissolved salt is dissociated in ions.