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Well, iron is magnetic so you could use a magnet to remove the nails from the sawdust while leaving the sawdust, which is not magnetic, behind.
Magnetism would be the most useful physical property for separating fine saw dust and salt. However, since neither is magnetic, a process of dissolving the salt in water, filtering out the saw dust, and boiling away the water is necessary.
Saw dust
It is an irreversible change because the saw dust cannot be rejoined to make the wood again.
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Well, iron is magnetic so you could use a magnet to remove the nails from the sawdust while leaving the sawdust, which is not magnetic, behind.
pour water in the cup, the saw dust flouts up the sand stays at the bottom
Add the mixture of sawdust, sand and salt to water. The sawdust will float and can be skimmed form the surface. The salt will dissolve in the water. The sand can be filtered from the mixture which remains. The salt water solution which remains can be heated and the water will evaporate leaving the salt behind.
saw dust is something that lots of people use as bedding. I use saw dust for my hamsters bedding!
Magnetism would be the most useful physical property for separating fine saw dust and salt. However, since neither is magnetic, a process of dissolving the salt in water, filtering out the saw dust, and boiling away the water is necessary.
saw dust is the better termal insulator
no, my chickens lay eggs in saw dust all the time. you just have to clean out the saw dust every once in a while if it gets dirty. hoped this helped!
Normal saw dust shouldn't be used it can cause respiratory problems. There is a form of saw dust called aspen shaving which is suitable for snakes
1: Use magnet. It will attact nail and not saw-dust. 2: Put the mix in water. Nail would be at bottom while the saw dust would float.
Saw dust.
Between 20% and 30% depending on the type of wood