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12y ago

To separate iron fillings, sugar and mustard seeds

first we need to separate iron fillings with a magnet and keep it in a different bowl then we need to separate mustard seeds by hand picking method and keep that in another different bowl then all three are separated.

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A paper filter should remove the sawdust (some cellulose may remain in solution). Since cornstarch is a complex compound, the easiest way to separate it is to boil (distill) the water leaving the cornstarch behind. Any other solutes (cellulose, salt, minerals) will also be left with the cornstarch.

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I would try using a magnet. It would attract the metal pieces, while leaving the corn starch behind, therefore separating the mixture.

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First answer this question and ask what is the answer.

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through forming a dough through the flour and rinsing with water

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Q: How would you separate an emulsion of cornstarch sawdust and water?
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Why is cornstarch and water an emulsion?

An emulsion is a mixture of two immiscible liquids. Cornstarch is a solid and this mixture is a suspension.


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we will use some methodsto separate pumice from water we will use a magnateto separate sawdust from water we will use the method of sedimentation , to make it more clear we will use the method of filtration


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The only way to separate cornstarch and water is my filtration so you would have to use filter paper or something similar.


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If the "plastic" sawdust truly is plastic, then it won't dissolve or go mushy in water. Real sawdust will.


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Use a magnet to separate the iron filings, filter the remaining sawdust and sugar water solution, evaporate the water from the sugar water solution.


How will separate the components of a mixture containing sawdust sugar and iron filings?

Use a magnet to separate the iron filings, filter the remaining sawdust and sugar water solution, evaporate the water from the sugar water solution.


Can you separate the cornstarch from water without using filter paper?

No!


Is there a link between the mass of mustard powder and the time it takes for an oil and water emulsion to separate?

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