1. Add water and stir; the sodium chlorode is dissolved.
2. Filter the material; NaCl remain in solution, sand and steel wool on the filter.
3. Dry the solid material.
5. Try to extract the steel wool with an electromagnet.
we can separate salt and sand by solving the mixture into water salt is soluble but sand is not .
evaporation
By evaporation of the water and crystallization of the salt.
add cold water to the mixture
By filtering
we can separate salt and sand by solving the mixture into water salt is soluble but sand is not .
Table salt is NOT a mixture but a pure compound. It can not be separated.
You Can't!
Lets say you have mixture of sand and salt. Put your mixture on a filter paper and by using a strong magnet you should be able to separate sand from salt. Using a magnet is a powerful way to separate out one solid from another in a mixture.
Yes. Distillation serves to separate pure water from saltwater. However, what remains is not salt, but highly-salinated water called "slurry".
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evaporation
Water.
By evaporation of the water and crystallization of the salt.
Yes. Distillation serves to separate pure water from saltwater. However, what remains is not salt, but highly-salinated water called "slurry".
Place the mixture in water and separate the sand from the water if you want the salt. alow the water to evaporate, and you have salt and sand separated.