No. It's a physical reaction.
No, separating sand from water is a physical process as the chemical identities of the sand and water remain the same.
No, it is a physical reaction because it doesn't undergo any change in chemical properties.
no... physical
Another way of separating sand and water aside from decantation is filtration.
A simple filter would be suitable for separating sand and water. An alternative would be to evaporate the water, leaving the sand behind.
No, separating sand from water is a physical process as the chemical identities of the sand and water remain the same.
Sand and water do not react, they simply mix. This is a physical process.
No, it is a physical reaction because it doesn't undergo any change in chemical properties.
the name which is used for separating sand from water is called filtering.
No it is not a Chemical Change. It is a Physical Change.
no... physical
Another way of separating sand and water aside from decantation is filtration.
Any chemical reaction between sand and water. Some soluble impurities of sand are dissolved, the insoluble material is sedimented.
It is a physical change, as the nature of the sand remains the same, only its position is changed by wave action.
sedimentation is the technique (method) of separating sand and water. From H.P
Decanting or "pouring off"
Gas is not prepared from sand.