Gee, let's think about this for half a second. Iron ... as in magnetic? What do you think would be a good way to get iron out of something that's NOT magnetic?
A magnet should be very good at picking out the iron filings.
Pure iron filings will be attracted to a magnet; but pieces of iron carbonate will not.
Iron is separated with a magnet.Camphor is extracted with acetone.
Iron is magnetic so move a magnet through your soil sample to remove all the iron fillings.
Here's the full scientific report I had to do in year 7. Title: Magnetic Separation Aim: To separate iron filings from sand using a magnet. Equipment: Magnet, sand and iron filing mixture, plastic bowl Method: 1. Pour the mixture into the plastic bowl 2. Move the magnet slowly through the mixture Results: When the magnet was moved through the mixture, it picked up the iron filings but not the sand. Conclusion: In this experiment we demonstrated that a magnet can pick up iron filings in a sand and iron filing mixture through magnetism. The aim was achieved as we were able to separate the iron filings from the sand.
A magnet should be very good at picking out the iron filings.
Pure iron filings will be attracted to a magnet; but pieces of iron carbonate will not.
Yes, yes they can.
A magnet
by using a magnet
You can use a magnet
Yes, a magnet is one way that can be used to separate a mixture of iron filings and sulfur.
Iron fillings can be separated: - with a magnet - after the dissolution of the mixture, by filtering
we can separate it by magnetic separation..(use a magnet and iron gets separated)
Hi Use magnet to separate aluminum from iron.Iron is attracted by magnet and gets separated from aluminum. Dr Vidya Kaushik
By means of using magnet because magnet has a magnetite that can attract iron filings to separate it to other substance.
Iron is separated with a magnet.Camphor is extracted with acetone.