You cannot do it with paper.
Since salt is soluble in water then you have to separate the mixture from sand first and this is done by filtration. The sand will be left in the filter paper and the filtererd solution would be that of salt and water. To get the salt you would then have to heat the solution and the water will evaporate leaving the salt behind.Filter Paper
Because the salt dissolves in the water whereas sand does not.
You can separate water and salt using a process called evaporation. Simply heat the mixture of water and salt until all the water evaporates, leaving behind the salt. This way, you can separate the two substances without losing any water.
Pass the mixture through filter paper. The salt water will pass through leaving the chalk behind in the filter paper.
The dissolved salt will go right through. Anything dissolved in water can't be separated out using filter paper. However, if you evaporate off the water, the salt remains in the container, and you can separate it that way.
Dissolve the whole salt in a warm water, then filter it out. By evaporating the filtrate, we shall get pure salt. The impurities will left on the filter paper(as these are insoluble in water).
Separate the sand grains using a fine mesh. Separate salt from the water by using evaporation (leaving the salt crystals behind), and condensation (turning the evaporated water vapor back into a liquid).
In order to separate sand and salt without filter paper you need to place mixture in container with an excess of water. You use an excess of the solvent so that you decant the salt water with a pipette or what ever you are using. Remember you will want to stir the mixture so salt goes into solution. You can repeat adding water to your liking and removing more salt water and then dry the sand.
Sugar/salt molecules bond with water. songjongsuk: what he means is that the sugar/salt molecules are PART of the water, which means they are technically liquid. So they can pass through the filter paper just like any other liquid.
You can separate salt water and sand by using a process called filtration. Pour the mixture into a filter paper to collect the sand, while allowing the salt water to pass through (filtrate). Then, you can evaporate the water from the salt water to reclaim the water content.
Add the mixture of sawdust, sand and salt to water. The sawdust will float and can be skimmed form the surface. The salt will dissolve in the water. The sand can be filtered from the mixture which remains. The salt water solution which remains can be heated and the water will evaporate leaving the salt behind.
No. Filtration is used for simple mixtures like coal and rock. To separate water and sugar evaporate water leaving you with sugarClarification:Yes, you can. By pumping the water through a series of membrane filters using high pressure, you can remove the salt from water. It is a common practice on many oil rigs, as well as large ocean vessels such as ships.