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magnetic separation.
Iron is separated with a magnet.Camphor is extracted with acetone.
by using a bar magnet,because iron fillings are magnetic and hence it gets attracted to that bar magnet
Copper filings are not attracted to a magnet, as iron filings are.
This is separation of a mixture. It does not have a specific name as it's a special case which only works with iron and a few other magnetic metals such as nickel.
magnetic separation.
Hover a magnet over the mixture.The iron filings will be attracted to it.A mixture of sand and camphor will be left. Then,separate the mixture of sand and camphor by using sublimation.
Iron is separated with a magnet.Camphor is extracted with acetone.
we can separate it by magnetic separation..(use a magnet and iron gets separated)
by using a bar magnet,because iron fillings are magnetic and hence it gets attracted to that bar magnet
The profile of the iron filings reflects that of the magnetic field. When the magnetic field is strong, the lines will be really tight (small separation) and thick (height and width). =========================
Copper filings are not attracted to a magnet, as iron filings are.
Iron filings may be pure elemental iron, it depends on the source of the iron.
This is separation of a mixture. It does not have a specific name as it's a special case which only works with iron and a few other magnetic metals such as nickel.
pure substance
iron
Use a magnet to remove the iron filings. Filter the remainder to separate the insoluble chalk powder from the water. Wash and dry the iron filings as they will be contaminated. Dry the chalk powder to remove traces of water.