It is sand-I did the question
Get a funnel and a beaker and something to hold the funnel over the beaker. Put a paper which is fitted to the funnel so the sand cant get through, you pour the mixture of sand and copper sulfate into the funnel. So the sand stays on top of the paper and the liquids travel through the paper into the beaker.
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.
Sand and water can be separated using a cheese cloth or filter paper.
Blotting paper
sand paper is paper but instead of trees they use sand from the beach. sand paper is made out of sand and paper. BYE~*~*~
Static cling of clothes out of the dryerBalloons sticking to hair and clothesRubbing your feet on a carpet and receiving a shock on a doorknobRecently used comb can attract small bits of paper or lint
That is the static charge, which make a paper clip cling to a comb.
No, sand paper is rough.
The bits of paper acquire opposite charge of the comb and as unlike charge attract the bits of paper are attracted and picked up by the comb
SAND PAPER IS PAPER MADE UP OF DRY SAND AND OTHER CHEMICALS THANKYOU * Nicole jhonson *
Earth because sand are only tiny bits of rock
no
Yes, they sift through sand in search of tiny bits of algae to eat.
If they're grains of iron, nickel or cobalt. "Sand" is usually silicon dioxide, so it won't.
sand paper increases friction, that is to say that it is harder to slide something on sand paper than it is on a smooth surface.
hold bits of paper 2getha