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How can you separate a substance without filtering boiling or heating?

Magnetism, dissolving, sifting (might count as filtering).


Ways in separating mixtures?

evaporation and filtering


Can evaporation and filtering separate a mixtures?

No, evaporation and filtering alone cannot separate mixtures because they work based on different principles. Evaporation separates a mixture by vaporizing the liquid component, leaving behind the solid components. Filtering removes solid particles from a liquid by passing it through a porous material, but it does not separate components with different boiling points like evaporation does.


Methods of separating chemical mixtures?

Filtering Distillation Evaporation


What method can be used to separate mixtures?

Distillation, filtering, sifting, and evaporation.


What four methods can be used to separate mixtures?

Distillation, filtering, sifting, and evaporation.


What four methods that can be used to separate mixtures.?

Distillation, filtering, sifting, and evaporation.


Is dissolving table sat in a jar of water and the salt being left behind a physical change?

Dissolving in water is a physical change. Evaporation of water also.


How is dissolving a physical change?

Dissolving sugar in water is a physical change. If you let the water evaporate, the sugar will be left behind. Evaporation is a physical process, not chemical.


How do they extract salt from rock salt?

By chemical procedures: grinding, dissolving, filtering, repeated crystallization/recrystallization processes.


Mixtures can be separated by?

there are several ways to separate mixtures...evaporation, distillation, filtering, paper chromatograpy


What is dissolving and filtering?

Dissolving is the process of a solid substance becoming incorporated into a liquid to form a solution. Filtering is the method of separating solid particles from a liquid by passing it through a barrier like a filter paper, allowing the liquid to pass through while retaining the solid particles.