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u separate gold from wood by adding it with H2O in a container.... the wood will
float n the gold will sink
n 4 da nickles n dimes....well just separate them by weight..
If you want to seperate iron from gold, all you'd do is put a magnet over it and the iron would be attracted to it because it's magnetic but the gold won't.
Swirl them in some water so that the wood floats to the top and the pennies fall to the bottom.
First add water to the mixture to dissolve the salt, then filter with filter paper to obtain the mixture of gold and iron. Proceed by using a strong enough magnet to extract the iron powder and you should be left with the Gold.....
Mix with water, the pass through a filter paper. The salt will be dissolved in the water so it will be removed with the water, leaving the iron filings and gold dust on the filter paper. Leave this to dry then separate off the iron filings using a magnet, leaving behind the gold.
Aqua Regia is the only way I have done this. There is a whole procedure for dissolving the gold and collecting it from the liquid.
No, heating would not separate iron and sulfur.
you use an ore to separate gold from impuritties
First add water to the mixture to dissolve the salt, then filter with filter paper to obtain the mixture of gold and iron. Proceed by using a strong enough magnet to extract the iron powder and you should be left with the Gold.....
Mix with water, the pass through a filter paper. The salt will be dissolved in the water so it will be removed with the water, leaving the iron filings and gold dust on the filter paper. Leave this to dry then separate off the iron filings using a magnet, leaving behind the gold.
Aqua Regia is the only way I have done this. There is a whole procedure for dissolving the gold and collecting it from the liquid.
Use a magent to pick out the iron particles. Soak the remainder in water until the salt is dissolved - dry the water, leaving behind a pile of salt. Mix the rest with mercury - the gold clings to the mercury, leaving behind a pile of sand. Use cyanide to separate the gold out of the mercury and remove the mercury.
it will get on the iron if you try to separate sand will be on the iron
Gold miners use a type of strainer to separate dirt from gold. They dip it into water because the dirt will rinse threw the strainer.
Like this Normal rail: Iron/Empty/Iron Iron/Wooden/Iron Iron/Empty/Iron Powered rail: Gold/Empty/Gold Gold/Wooden/Gold Gold/Red/Gold Detector rail: Iron/Empty/Iron Iron/S Pressure/Iron Iron/Red/Iron Iron = Iron ingot Empty = Wooden = Wooden stick Gold = Gold ingot Red = Redstone S Pressure = Stone pressure plate
You need a magnet to separate iron from a mixture (not from a compound).
Both Gold and Iron are metals.
No, heating would not separate iron and sulfur.
iron removed by a magnetpebbles will then be all that is left
you use an ore to separate gold from impuritties