through magnetic seperation or handpicking
it will get on the iron if you try to separate sand will be on the iron
You need a magnet to separate iron from a mixture (not from a compound).
You can put the mixture in water where the wood will float and the the iron sink, or separate them with a magnet, where the iron will be attracted and the wood will not.
you an use a magnet to get the iron fillings out
A magnet will cause the iron to adhere and separate. Or adding water will dissolve the sugar and the iron can be filtered out and then the water evaporated from the sugar.
Naphthalene (mothballs) comes from coal tar.
it will get on the iron if you try to separate sand will be on the iron
No. Baoding balls are totaly differant.
You need a magnet to separate iron from a mixture (not from a compound).
No, heating would not separate iron and sulfur.
Please seperate the red balls from the blue balls.
iron removed by a magnetpebbles will then be all that is left
Use a magnet, that will separate all the iron pins
we can separate it by magnetic separation..(use a magnet and iron gets separated)
separate iron filings AND ash from water by filtration or evaporation then, if required, separate iron filings from ash by using a magnetic field,
There are a number of things you can do to separate powdered moth balls into to salt. Dissolve the moth balls in water.
If it is a simple mixture of Fe and S you can use a magnet to separate iron. Of course, the method is not valid for an iron sulphide.