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.
water and a magnet
Add water and dissolve sugar in it.Attract the Nickel particles using a magnet.The left out is sand.
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Yes!!!! Put the mixture in water. The Sugar will dissolve. The Sand will remain solid. Then filter. The sand will be trapped in the filter paper, and thr dissolved sugar will pass through the filter paper. The regain the sugar crystals., gently heat and evaporate the water of solution. and sugar crystals will reappear.
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I would use the property of solubility in water; sugar is highly soluble in water and sand is highly insoluble.
sugar
Soluble in water, sand is not.
No. It is a measure of how easily the substance dissolves. Sugar has high solubility in water. Sand has low solubility in water.
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.
Separate the sugar solution from the sand by passing the solution through a coarse paper filter. Or syphon off the sugar solution, leaving the sand behind.
water and a magnet
You could try running water through it (which would dissolve the sugar), collecting the water, and evaporate it to get the sugar back.
you cant it just separate one another still contain it though
If you meant, how could you separate a mixture of sugar and sand, then you can disolve sugar in water, filter the sand out of the sugar water solution, then evaporate the water to get the sugar back by boiling it.
Put them in water. Sugar dissolves, sand remains Filter the solution to separate sand and salt. Evaporate solution with dissolved salt to get salt back