iron fillings and sand
They would be a suspension, at least until they sink.
you would use the iron's magnestism to extract it with a magnetic tube
Solid solution may be an adequate expression.
All you have to do is put a magnet over the mess of sawdust and iron fillings and the iron fillings will get stuck to the magnet. Then their seperated
well because sand are little grains of sandstone it means that they wont stick to magnets so i would suggest that you got a magnet an ran it over the sand and iron fillings so that the iron fillings would stick to the magnet that would mean they would be separated loll
They would be a suspension, at least until they sink.
Iron fillings are easily sedimented in water.
you would use the iron's magnestism to extract it with a magnetic tube
Salt water and table salt +water are the same thing- a solution. Aluminum, gold and iron are all elements (pure substances) and can not be broken down. Jello is a colloid. Muddy water is a suspension, plus salad dressing. Perhaps sugar could be called a pure substance. But it can be broken down into its' component parts. Tea also.
Iron fillings are not a compound; they are only iron (Fe).
Solid solution may be an adequate expression.
you an use a magnet to get the iron fillings out
All you have to do is put a magnet over the mess of sawdust and iron fillings and the iron fillings will get stuck to the magnet. Then their seperated
Send chlorine gas through iron fillings and dissolve the resultant substance in water. The solution is ferric chloride.
Hope it has to be FILINGS and not FILLINGS.
use a magnet
Heating sulfur with iron fillings lead to the formation of iron sulfide - a chemical compound.