it would taste a bit sweet
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.
Magnets would remove the iron. sugar is water soluble now you have sulfur and sand mixed. Apply heat sulfur will burn before the sand.
Sugar and sand doesn't react; they remain unchanged.
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The taste of the ocean is the taste of water mixed with various salt and sand particles as well as animal excrement. Generally, it just tastes like extremely salty water.
Place the mixture of sand and sugar in warm water, then stir.Allow the sand to settle to the bottom, then remove using a sieve.Boil off the water and collect the sugar.
The substance that is not soluble in water is sand. Salt, sugar, and powdered drink mix are all soluble in water and will dissolve when mixed with it.
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I would use the property of solubility in water; sugar is highly soluble in water and sand is highly insoluble.
It depends, the brand of the sugar, the sand is from where, normally sugar is bigger than sand
salt in water is a homogeneous mixture
set the mixture out in the sun and let the water evaporate leaving the sand