You'd strain it with two different sizes of screens. The screen with the widest gap would collect the gravel, but let everything else through. The screen with the smallest gap would collect the salt, but let the powder through.
Yes, you can separate salt, sawdust, and gravel using a combination of techniques such as sieving, filtration, and evaporation. First, use a sieve to separate the gravel from the rest. Then, mix the salt and sawdust with water to dissolve the salt, leaving the sawdust behind. Finally, use a filter to separate the sawdust from the saltwater solution. By evaporating the water, you can recover the salt crystals.
You can separate a mixture of two volatile liquids by exploiting the difference in their boiling points through a process known as distillation. The mixture is heated, and the liquid with the lower boiling point evaporates first, then condenses back into a separate container. The remaining liquid can then be heated further to evaporate the second component.
Gravel
to separate the mixture of sand and sugar:- first: you can mix water in it and after mixing you can separate the water and sand. and after that you boil the water until whole water is evaporated and you get sugar and sand separated. second: if difference b/w size of sugar and sand particle you can use met to separate them.
Sand and Gravel
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Black powder is a traditional gunpowder made from a mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate. Flash powder is a more modern pyrotechnic composition that produces a bright flash of light and a loud noise when ignited, typically composed of a fine fuel powder and a strong oxidizer. Flash powder is more powerful and volatile than black powder.
To separate a mixture of iron dust and zinc dust, one method is magnetic separation. Iron is attracted to a magnet, so passing a magnet over the mixture will attract the iron particles, leaving the zinc particles behind. Another method is to use a sieve or mesh to physically separate the larger iron particles from the smaller zinc particles based on size differences. Lastly, if the mixture is dissolved in a liquid, zinc dust can be separated from iron dust using a process called filtration, where the liquid is passed through a filter that traps the larger iron particles while allowing the smaller zinc particles to pass through.
Yes, there is a difference. The first mixture consists of two distinct solid components (sand and iron), while the second mixture involves a solid (copper sulfate) dissolved in a liquid (water). The copper sulfate solution is a homogeneous mixture, where the solute (copper sulfate) is evenly distributed throughout the solvent (water), while the sand and iron mixture is heterogeneous with visible separate components.
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You didn't add a second item to compare to. The difference between washing powder for top loading... and what ???