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To retrieve the iron just use a magnet. To retrieve the sulphur just put the remaining mixture in water and dissolve it. Then using a filter paper filter the solution, the sulphur which is not soluble will remain on the filter paper and to retreive the sugar from the solution just re-crystallize it.
To separate the mixture, you can use a magnet to attract and remove the iron fillings. Next, you can pour the remaining mixture through filter paper to separate the sand from the water-alcohol solution. The sand will be retained on the filter paper, while the liquid will pass through. Finally, you can heat the water-alcohol solution to evaporate the alcohol, leaving behind only water.
when the water evaporates, the salt from the ocean water is left behind. you can try to do this by taking some fresh water and mix it up with salt
No.they do not mix with water.
"Ferrous" simply mean something iron-like, or containing iron. An alloy is a mix of usually two metals. Take iron, mix in a trace of this and that and you'll have a ferrous alloy.
Iron fillings will be corroded.
Iron fillings will be corroded.
We can observe small particles of iron and sulfur.
No, they are in heterogenous form mixed: not as atoms or molecules but only as particles they mix, you can easily separate them by physical methods: a magnet will pick out the iron particles.
When you mix Iron filings and Sulphur crystals together, you form a mixture of Iron and Sulphur from which both the components can be separated by physical means. But if you heat the mixture strongly, then it becomes a compound of Iron Sulphide from which the two components cannot be separated by physical means.
Absolutely do not mix shock with bleach. there are chemicals specifically designed to remove Iron from the water. Ask your pool supply store. Hatawa
Easy, magnet to seperate iron. water to seperate the wood because wood floats but pebbles sink.
To retrieve the iron just use a magnet. To retrieve the sulphur just put the remaining mixture in water and dissolve it. Then using a filter paper filter the solution, the sulphur which is not soluble will remain on the filter paper and to retreive the sugar from the solution just re-crystallize it.
This is a normal rusting.
when jelly crystals mixed with warm water will desolve.
To separate the mixture, you can use a magnet to attract and remove the iron fillings. Next, you can pour the remaining mixture through filter paper to separate the sand from the water-alcohol solution. The sand will be retained on the filter paper, while the liquid will pass through. Finally, you can heat the water-alcohol solution to evaporate the alcohol, leaving behind only water.
Sugar mixed in water becomes a sweet sugary liquid. Salt in water becomes a saline solution. Sand in water remains sand in water, as the two will not mix together. So it rather depends on what you want to mix (blend) together?