You would use a magnet and the magnet will attract the iron since its magnetic the sand would stay michael Zender
You would use a magnet and the magnet will attract the iron since its magnetic the sand would stay michael Zender
Use a magnet to remove the iron shavings.
An iron shaving is a very tiny piece of iron that has been shaved off of something. Iron shavings are commonly found in welding.
it will get on the iron if you try to separate sand will be on the iron
use a magnet
shavings of iron.
You would use a magnet and the magnet will attract the iron since its magnetic the sand would stay michael Zender
You would use a magnet and the magnet will attract the iron since its magnetic the sand would stay michael Zender
Use a magnet to remove the iron shavings.
tiny pieces of iron
Chuck the mixture into water. The sand will sink, the shavings float.
The iron shavings get temporarily magnetized, due to the influence of the magnet. Thus, you have two magnets attracting each other - the original magnet, and a piece of iron shaving.
Sand is NOT an element. Iron IS an element.
An iron shaving is a very tiny piece of iron that has been shaved off of something. Iron shavings are commonly found in welding.
For their bedding... cat litter or sand.
it will get on the iron if you try to separate sand will be on the iron