You can evaporate the water from the sugar.
1. Add water to the mixture and stir to dissolve the sugar. 2. Filter out the mixture, the water with the sugar in it will pass through, the sand will not. 3. Then, evaporate the water using a Bunsen burner if you want to do it quicker to leave behind the sugar.
Sugar is a physical property.
They will not separate completely through any spontaneous process. However, in a super-saturated solution, sugar will crystallise out.
to separate the mixture of sand and sugar:- first: you can mix water in it and after mixing you can separate the water and sand. and after that you boil the water until whole water is evaporated and you get sugar and sand separated. second: if difference b/w size of sugar and sand particle you can use met to separate them.
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You can evaporate the water from the sugar.
1. Add water to the mixture and stir to dissolve the sugar. 2. Filter out the mixture, the water with the sugar in it will pass through, the sand will not. 3. Then, evaporate the water using a Bunsen burner if you want to do it quicker to leave behind the sugar.
Sugar is a physical property.
Yes, it is a physical mixture.
Because the sugar will melt and mix with the coconut chaff making it difficult to separate the mixture
They will not separate completely through any spontaneous process. However, in a super-saturated solution, sugar will crystallise out.
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Use water. Mix it around, the sugar will dissolve into the water. Use a siv to separate the water and the sand, put the water in a container and wait for the water to evaporate: leaving sugar and sand.
A physical change is one in which after the rxn. or process each constituent retains it's properties. When we mix sugar and coffee, first of all they don't mix in each other... or in other words in that mixture sugar and coffee retain their respective properties. Moreover we can also separate the constituents from that mixture.
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Dissolution is a physical process.