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First drain the water then use the Brazilian nut effect and see if that works.

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Use a magnet - to separate out the iron filings. This will leave a mixture of the salt and wood chips.

Mix the wood chips and salt with water - to dissolve the salt. Pour the salt-water into a separate vessel,

This leaves you with the wood chips - and salt-water. Evaporate the water from the salt solution - to recover the salt crystals.

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Place the mixture in a filter, and rinse the mixture with water until all of the salt is dissolved, leaving behind the rinsed iron filings and woodchips. The salt will be dissolved in the filtrate, and is therefore removed from the mixture. You can evaporate the water from the filtrate to isolate the salt. Using a magnet, remove the iron filings from the woodchips, leaving behind the woodchips.

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you run a magnet through to remove the nails, then run the sand and water through a filter to remove the sand, and then you evaporate the water to remove the salt from the water

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Use a magnet. The iron will be attracted to the magnet and the copper will remain behind.

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How do you separate iron nails and salt?

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Can you separate the salt and iron fillings?

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How will you separate a mixture of salt and sand will it be different if the mixture consists of iron filling instead of salt explain?

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How do you separate salt and iron shaving?

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