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Filtration is the most simple method.
You can not separate a mixture of sawdust and sand through filtration process as both of these materials do not pass through the filter paper in the filtration funnel after mixing them in water.
you get watered-down sawdust
Add water to the mixture. The sand will sink to the bottom, the wood will float to the top and the salt will dissolve in the water.
Most people think of something being soluble if it will dissolve in water. Sawdust doesn't dissolve in water. In general the cellulose and other structures that compose sawdust are not particularly soluble until they are broken down chemically - which is not really dissolving. Once they have been broken down, the resulting products can be dissolved - but at that point you aren't really dissolving sawdust anymore, you are dissolving the products of the chemical reactions that have broken down the sawdust.
If you think to sedimentation it is possible.
we will use some methodsto separate pumice from water we will use a magnateto separate sawdust from water we will use the method of sedimentation , to make it more clear we will use the method of filtration
by the process of sedimentation it can be separated.
Filtration is the most simple method.
You can not separate a mixture of sawdust and sand through filtration process as both of these materials do not pass through the filter paper in the filtration funnel after mixing them in water.
you get watered-down sawdust
Add water to the mixture. The sand will sink to the bottom, the wood will float to the top and the salt will dissolve in the water.
it cannot be completely separated from water
salt and water
Apply water to it or use high mass of sawdust.
Sawdust will not float in water. If you have some sawdust to dispose of, you should always place it in the proper waste containers.
Water