yes it is hard though
Iron is magnetic whereas lead is not. So use a magnet.
Hi Use magnet to separate aluminum from iron.Iron is attracted by magnet and gets separated from aluminum. Dr Vidya Kaushik
Lead is denser than iron.
sulfuric acid. Dilute sulfuric acid will react with both lead and ferrous nitrate when dissolved in water producing-: nitric acid, ferrous and lead sulfate. Ferrous sulfate is very soluble in water and lead sulfate is only slightly soluble and so the lead sulfate should pretty much precipitate out of the solution. This method will not completely separate the lead from the iron; however, Its a start. And also you can keep boiling down the solution of the 2 salts until pretty much most of the lead sulfate is separated from the iron sulfate. But if it were me , because of the poisonous nature of lead compounds, I would not want to use this as a source of iron.
white powder and colourless crystals.
Use a magnet. The iron will be attracted to the magnet but the lead won't.
No, not the lead
Graphite is used as a lubricant and, mixed with clay, in pencil lead.
Iron is magnetic whereas lead is not. So use a magnet.
Iron is simply separated with a magnet.
Hi Use magnet to separate aluminum from iron.Iron is attracted by magnet and gets separated from aluminum. Dr Vidya Kaushik
The lead in pencils is made of the element carbon, in the form of graphite. Graphite powder is mixed with clay and wax. The more graphite the pencil contains, the softer the lead, and darker the mark.
1- Cast Iron cutter2- Open the No Hub coupling3- Loosen the MJ coupling4- burn out the lead and pick out the oakum joint
Lead is heavier than iron.
Iron is a ferrous material, and aluminum is non-ferrous. A magnet would separate the two materials as the iron would be attracted to the magnet while the aluminum filings would not. The term ferrous basically refers to any material which contains iron.
Lead is denser than iron.
Lead is denser than iron.