No. You should use evaporation of the water to separate the sugar and water.
No.
Examples are: filtering, centrifugation, distillation.
No it cant because suger dissolves into water
Add water and warm to dissolve the salt. Filter the whole solution to leave the sand. Rinse the sand and filter again. Evaporate the water off the salt solution.
evaporating the water would leave the soil in the container, or, depending on the solubility of soil, you could use a filter.
Since salt is soluble in water then you have to separate the mixture from sand first and this is done by filtration. The sand will be left in the filter paper and the filtererd solution would be that of salt and water. To get the salt you would then have to heat the solution and the water will evaporate leaving the salt behind.Filter Paper
I would add enough water to dissolve all of the salt. Then pass it through a strainer to collect the gravel.
Yes
To determine the concentration of a solution, you would need to separate the solution. You then determine how much of the solution is diluted, and how much is whole.
boil the solution and the liquid will vaporize, leaving behind the solid
pepper actually floats only some goes to the bottom in a water solution so after that you would need to filter the pepper and sawdust because it is larger and then evaporate the water.
Boiling off the water from a salt solution will separate the solid salt and water (which can be collected by a condenser).