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A substance that attracts water molecules is hydrophillic, hydro meaning water and phillic meaning attracted to. The opposite would be hydrophobic, hydro meaning water and phobic meaning scared of.
You can put the mixture in water where the wood will float and the the iron sink, or separate them with a magnet, where the iron will be attracted and the wood will not.
No, water cannot be magnetized. It is not magnetic in the sense that we can use a magnet to attract it.
First, use a magnet to get the iron nails out because iron is a magnetic material and will be attracted to the magnet. Now what you have left is the water and oil. Fortunately, oil is less dense than oil and it will float on top of the water. Use a separating funnel to tap the water out from the bottom and collect it in a container. You can also use a spoon to get the oil out from a container which contains the oil and water since oil floats on the surface.
No it wont but if the water is hot then it will lose its magnetism
No, Water is diamagnetic. It is weakly repelled by a magnetic field (magnet).
Hydrophilic.
A substance that attracts water molecules is hydrophillic, hydro meaning water and phillic meaning attracted to. The opposite would be hydrophobic, hydro meaning water and phobic meaning scared of.
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MAGNETIC: Magnatite, Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Manganese, Chromium. NON MAGNETIC: hydrogen, water, steel, graphite, diamond, silicon, carbon dioxide, methane, ethane, propane, and almost any other substance you can think of
Silver
Hydrophilic (water loving)
Mixture of metallic and non-metallic substances can be separated using magnet. For example - mixture of same and iron powder.
According to Holt Science & Technolgy (Phisical science text book)pass a magnet over the mixture and the iron filings will be attracted to it.
The insoluble white substance (precipitate) is silver chloride, AgCl, which is insoluble in water.
With a magnet. Iron scraps will be attracted to a magnet, while matchsticks will not. Alternate answer; drop them in a pan of water. If the matchsticks are wood, they'll float, while the iron scraps will sink.
No, an element is only one substance. For example for silver has the symbol Ag. this tells us that silver is an element it consists only of silver it does not contain any other substance. Water has the symbol H2O this tells us that water is made up of oxygen and hydrogen it consists of more than one substance. Silver is an element, water is a compound It is not correct to say a substance is made up of two kinds of matter. Kinds of matter means a gas a liquid or a solid