yes,but after precipitate sugar(lactose) i thought it may be precipitated by lead acetate (CH3COO)2Pb
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No. Sugar dissolves in the milk, and cannot be removed by filtering.
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yes,sir
you are right but you can separate it by filtration after precipitate it
where you precipitate the sugar in bottom of glass .
As milk is a mixture of substances, and not pure, and the major component of the mixture is water, then a further dilution with more water would not be separable by filtration or even by evaporation. You may be able to filter out the bigger components of the milk from the water by using a micro-filter ie separating ALL the water from the fats and proteins that are components of the mixture we call milk.
Yes. Because if you didn't know that sand is a solid and has bigger particles than milk so sand and milk do separated
By filtration is not possible; probable possible by decantation or sieving.
Yes
well, filtering is used to separate an insoluble solid from a solvent, such as mud and water_
you can separate suspension by filtering or evaporation :) hope that helps
Simply,just get a filter paper add this mixture and as sand is insoluble in water it will be collected in the filter paper as a residue (it will not pass).However the water will pass as a filtrate so we can now take these two separately
Dump it in water. Pepper floats, sand sinks. This works but you can also try using a balloon. Fill the balloon with air then rub it on your hair. Then move it around slowly over the mixture the pepper will cling to the balloon and the sand will not.
Water and Boiling Water
filtering
Ammonium chloride is soluble in water and the sand can be separated from the solution by filtering.
The simplest method is filtering using an adequate filter.
you pick out the stones, secondly you have to use filtering to pick out the sand and just leave the sugar.
1 A magnet can be used to separate IRON from SAND. 3. Filtering (filtration) can be used to separate a solid (or suspension) from a liquid. 4. Evaporation can be used to separate a dissolved SOLUTE from a SOLUTION
well, filtering is used to separate an insoluble solid from a solvent, such as mud and water_
No. Liquids cannot be separated by filtering. A method to separate mixed liquids is distillation.
silica
NO
The process of separating something that is desired from something else that is undesired.Filtering is used in many ways in both science and technology, a few are:chemistry, filtering to separate a precipitate from a solutionelectronics, filtering a power supply to separate AC "hum" from the DC voltage (low pass filter)electronics, filtering a signal to separate it from adjacent signals (bandpass filter)automotive, filtering air intake to separate dust from the airautomotive, filtering oil to separate metal wear particles and other dirt from the oillighting. color filteringcomputing, filtering softwareetc.
we can separate sand by decanting
you can separate suspension by filtering or evaporation :) hope that helps