It is a way to make sundried bricks (used in ancient times).
clay is homogeneous mixture
yes
Clay is a mixture.
Yes, powdered clay in water is a mixture. When clay is added to water, it forms a suspension where the clay particles are dispersed throughout the water but do not dissolve. This means that the components retain their individual properties, and the mixture can often be separated by settling or filtration.
evaporate the watercrush the clay-iron mixture to powderuse a magnet to remove the iron from the clay
Clay is in fact a mixture. I know so because I learned that in science class today. I'm not a phony- baloney, so you can take my word
It is more accurate to say it is formed from clay and silt.
yes
To separate a mixture of iron filings, water, and clay, start by using a magnet to attract the iron filings, which will leave the clay and water behind. Next, filter the remaining mixture through a filter paper to separate the clay from the water, as the clay will be retained on the filter while the water passes through. Finally, you can evaporate the water to obtain dry clay if needed.
A lime and clay mixture is commonly referred to as lime mud or lime clay. This combination is often used in construction and landscaping, particularly in making lime mortar or as an additive to improve soil properties. The mixture benefits from the binding properties of lime while enhancing workability and durability through the clay content.
Fire in Stubble was created in 1912.
Sun on the Stubble was created in 1996.