Separate the sand grains using a fine mesh. Separate salt from the water by using evaporation (leaving the salt crystals behind), and condensation (turning the evaporated water vapor back into a liquid).
One commonly used method to separate aluminium pieces from salt is by using a magnet. Since aluminium is not magnetic, the magnet can attract and separate the aluminium pieces from the salt. Another method is to dissolve the salt in water and then use filtration to separate the larger aluminium pieces from the saltwater solution.
Settle it and pour off the water, or simply filter the sand out of the water.
Add them to water. The salt will dissolve, then you can pass the mixture through a filter and separate the sand out. The water can then be heated, it will evaporate and leave the salt behind.
To separate a mixture of salt, sand, and water, you can use the process of filtration and evaporation. First, pour the mixture into a filter paper or a fine mesh to separate the sand from the water. Then, heat the saltwater solution to evaporate the water, leaving behind the salt crystals.
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Add water, separate the water from the sand. Let the water evaporate.
Because the salt dissolves in the water whereas sand does not.
I guess you could use filters.
a normal magnet
use fiter paper
Separate the sand grains using a fine mesh. Separate salt from the water by using evaporation (leaving the salt crystals behind), and condensation (turning the evaporated water vapor back into a liquid).
mix the salt and sand into a glass of water. The sand would settle at the bottom of the glass, and the salt would dissolve into the water. pour off the salt water, wait for the water to evaporate, and you will be left with salt, and sand.
One commonly used method to separate aluminium pieces from salt is by using a magnet. Since aluminium is not magnetic, the magnet can attract and separate the aluminium pieces from the salt. Another method is to dissolve the salt in water and then use filtration to separate the larger aluminium pieces from the saltwater solution.
Use a magnet to remove all the iron filings, then using a cloth bag, add water to the sand and salt. The salt will dissolve in the water, leaving the sand in the cloth bag.
Salt is soluble in water where as sand is not. Using a fine paper filter in a funnel the salt can be removed from the sand by rinsing the mixture with water and then the salt can be retreived by evaporating the water. Hope I'm not doing your homework for you
Settle it and pour off the water, or simply filter the sand out of the water.