No, both salt and sugar are soluble in water. So they cannot be filtered.
I don't think you can if sugar or salt has already dissolved.But if there are too much sugar or salt, it will crystallize and you can use filter paper to separate them.
yes you can because only fully dissolved sugar can go through
Can you filter with a slotted spoon
I suppose that is not possible.
I suppose that you think to the dissolution of salt in water.
I don't know, I suppose we have to ask a chemist.
I suppose that these are synonyms.
I suppose that this situation is not possible.
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just add all the numbers I suppose and the number you get is the number you graph the solution. I suppose.
Suppose is separated into syllables like this: sup-pose.
The ionic equation would usually be written as: Pb+2 (aq) + SO4-2 (aq) -> PbSO4 (s)
I suppose that is not possible.
I suppose that you think to the dissolution of salt in water.
the answeri 20cm
I suppose that this solution doesn't exist.
I don't know, I suppose we have to ask a chemist.
I suppose that you think to a buffer, not bond.
At a certain temperature, Steel becomes liquid. And I suppose it is even a solution as Steel is an alloy of metals, Not only Iron alone.
Suppose a number of columns in a row are to be supported on a soil of such low bearing strength, that separate bases if provided would overlap,a practical solution would be to provide a column footing to support all the columns of the row. such a footing is called a "STRIP FOOTING"