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No, both salt and sugar are soluble in water. So they cannot be filtered.

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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.

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yes you can because only fully dissolved sugar can go through

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Can you filter with a slotted spoon

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Q: Suppose an aqueous solution contains both sugar and salt Can you separate either of these solutes from water by filteration?
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