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Given the enormous number of different kinds of particles, and the various types of attachments that those particles can have to other particles, your question is very broad. But broadly speaking, particles separate because of some kind of force that is acting upon them.
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
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Given the enormous number of different kinds of particles, and the various types of attachments that those particles can have to other particles, your question is very broad. But broadly speaking, particles separate because of some kind of force that is acting upon them.
Gas
Their physical properties
A sieve.
Suspension.
A non-magnetized piece of iron would capture the magnetic particles.
Usually particles in a liquid or gas seperate, but particles within a gas divide more quickly than a liquid.
sedimentation and decantation
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
Suspension