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.
With a magnet. The iron filings will be attracted to the magnet, but the aluminium filings are inert to a magnet.
Aluminum filings and iron filings can be separated using a magnetic drum separator
We can separate iron fillings from aluminium filling by the magnetic properties of bar magnet.Iron is magnetic and aluminium is not magnetic.
Aluminum is not magnetic, so aluminum filings will not stick to a magnet. It would help to know what other materials are in the mixture so that one might determine how to separate them.
Use a magnet to gather the iron, and water to dissolve the salt.
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Hi Use magnet to separate aluminum from iron.Iron is attracted by magnet and gets separated from aluminum. Dr Vidya Kaushik
Use a magnet to remove the iron filings. The add water to dissolve the salt, and the aluminum filings will settle to the bottom of the container. Pour that salt water into a pan, heat it and evaporate the water, leaving the salt in the pan.
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 is one way that can be used to separate a mixture of iron filings and sulfur.
evaporate the watercrush the clay-iron mixture to powderuse a magnet to remove the iron from the clay
Hi Use magnet to separate aluminum from iron.Iron is attracted by magnet and gets separated from aluminum. Dr Vidya Kaushik
Use a magnet to remove the iron filings. The add water to dissolve the salt, and the aluminum filings will settle to the bottom of the container. Pour that salt water into a pan, heat it and evaporate the water, leaving the salt in the pan.
separate iron filings AND ash from water by filtration or evaporation then, if required, separate iron filings from ash by using a magnetic field,
You could do this using a magnet, Iron filings are attracted to a magnet, aluminium filings are not.Hint: magnetism, investigate the relative magnetic properties of the metals.Iron is a ferrous material, and aluminum is non-ferrous. A magnet would separate the two materials as the iron would be attracted to the magnet while the aluminum filings would not. The term ferrous basically refers to any material which contains iron.
Carbon disulfide can be used to separate a mixture of iron filings and sulfur. This is because carbon disulfide can be used to dissolve sulfur, thus leaving you with the iron filings.
Pure iron filings will be attracted to a magnet; but pieces of iron carbonate will not.
With a magnet. Iron is ferromagnetic
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we can separate it by magnetic separation..(use a magnet and iron gets separated)
because the iron can be picked up by a magnet