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With a magnet.
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.
Use a magnet to remove the iron, then pour what is left into water. The sugar should dissolve. pour the solution through a sieve to remove the sand and gravel. A fine sieve can be used to separate the gravel and sand.
The one that the field strength is stronger
Particle size, solubility and magnetism. The iron filings can be separated with a magnet, the salt by disolving in water, and the remaining sand and gravel separated by simple screening.
Using a magnet would be the easiest way.
To separate out the iron fillings, run a magnet over the mixture of iron fillings, sand and water. As iron is a magnetic material, it will stick to the magnet thus allowing you to take it out. Then, run the mixture over a filter funnel with filter paper. After the filtration, the filtrate would be water and the sand would be stuck on the filter paper.
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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.
you would use the iron's magnestism to extract it with a magnetic tube
Nachos were invented in Mexico. As such, the basic recipe consists of corn tortilla chips or totopos covered in melted cheese. Other "fillings" would include guacamole (mashed avocados) or pico de gallo, made of chopped tomato, onion, and fresh cilantro.
Use a magnet to remove the iron, then pour what is left into water. The sugar should dissolve. pour the solution through a sieve to remove the sand and gravel. A fine sieve can be used to separate the gravel and sand.
Add water, It separate woodchip(float) and sand(down)
With a magnet
yes it will me magnetic it will separate anything metal or iron.
It is called Galvanic shocks. If you have a gray filling, which contains some metal, it can cause a shock when you put another piece of metal on it. This doesn't happen when you have white fillings. Another possibility is that you filling is due to be changed. The best thing would be to see your dentist to check it.