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If they are iron filings, you can use the property of magnetism to remove the iron filings using a magnet. You will need to rinse the iron filings with water after you remove them with the magnet in order to completely remove the sawdust from them.
evaporate the watercrush the clay-iron mixture to powderuse a magnet to remove the iron from the clay
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A substance you can't physically change would be copper grains, and iron filings.
Iron filings may be pure elemental iron, it depends on the source of the iron.
If they are iron filings, you can use the property of magnetism to remove the iron filings using a magnet. You will need to rinse the iron filings with water after you remove them with the magnet in order to completely remove the sawdust from them.
Yes, a magnet would remove the iron filings without attracting the copper salts, copper salts are not magnetic.
With a magnet. Iron is ferromagnetic
evaporate the watercrush the clay-iron mixture to powderuse a magnet to remove the iron from the clay
You could just use a magnet, but if you're using the oil for cooking, just buy more oil. You're not going to get all the filings and you shouldn't ingest them.
A magnet
Copper filings are not attracted to a magnet, as iron filings are.
First, place the sulfur, sand and iron filings in a plastic container. Next, use a magnet to remove the iron filings from the sulfur-sand mixture and surely,the iron filings will connect to the magnet, leaving the sulfur and sand behind.
A substance you can't physically change would be copper grains, and iron filings.
Iron filings may be pure elemental iron, it depends on the source of the iron.
yes, with a magnet
You can use a magnet