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What physical properties would you use to separate a mixture of soil and iron filings?

A magnet can be used to separate iron filings from soil due to the magnetic properties of iron. Simply pass the magnet over the mixture to attract and separate the iron filings from the soil.


How does fertilizer get into the soil?

Fertilizer gets into the soil through application methods like broadcasting, banding, or injection. Once applied, the nutrients in the fertilizer dissolve in water and are absorbed by plant roots or microbes in the soil. Some fertilizers can also be broken down by soil organisms over time, releasing nutrients into the soil.


What are two ways nitrogen gets into soil?

Nitrogen enters the soil through the application of nitrogen-rich fertilizers and through the decomposition of organic matter, such as plant residues and animal manure. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in legume plant roots also play a role in transferring nitrogen from the atmosphere to the soil.


Why is neutralization important in agriculture?

Sometimes the soil gets acidic which can affect the plants growth.Lime is kept on the soil(as it is a base)and it neutralizes the acid.This is how farmers get rid of the acidity in their soil.That is why neutralization is important in agriculture.


What are the advantages of adding fertilizer to soil that lacks nitrogen?

The fact that nitrogen will be added to the nitrogen deficient soil is the advantage of adding fertilizer. Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are the major nutrients that plants and soils need. Commercial, conventional, standard, synthetic fertilizers also are called NPK fertilizers. The initials come from the first letters of the scientific names for precisely these three nutrients. Additionally, nitrogen is present in such organic fertilizers as compost. So whether by the inorganic or the organic route, the soil gets nitrogen when it gets a fertilizer treatment.

Related Questions

Can soil or dirt stick on a magnet?

Iron and other magnetic minerals are some of the most common elements on the planet. Soil and oil that contain these will leave a residue of them behind on a magnet.


Why magnet can attract the soil?

Magnets attract materials that are influenced by magnetic fields, such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. Soils may contain minerals with magnetic properties like iron oxide, which makes them susceptible to being attracted by a magnet.


How can you prove that a magnetic form of iron exists in soil?

One way to prove the presence of magnetic form of iron in soil is to use a magnet. If the soil is attracted to the magnet, it indicates the presence of magnetic iron compounds. Another method is to analyze the soil samples using techniques like magnetic susceptibility measurements or Mössbauer spectroscopy to detect magnetic minerals like magnetite or maghemite.


What attracted people to the fertile cresent?

It had fertile soil.


How do you test for iron in a sample of soil?

Hold a magnet up to it.


Which gets hotter soil or water?

soil


Where does if gets its food?

it gets the food from the soil


What physical properties would you use to separate a mixture of soil and iron filings?

A magnet can be used to separate iron filings from soil due to the magnetic properties of iron. Simply pass the magnet over the mixture to attract and separate the iron filings from the soil.


What attracted the settlers to the Nile River?

the good soil, fish, reeds


How does Pennsylvania get its soil?

how every other place gets soil.


What is Soil Whiteness?

soil whiteness is when the soil gets so dry it gose white xx


What physical property would allow you to seprate a mixture of iron filings and soil?

Magnet