filter out the iron filings, then boils the water out.
use a magnet
Let's take a look at the properties of clay and sugar. We know that clay doesn't dissolve in water, but sugar does. So, first, mix this mixture of clay and sugar in a large amount of water and stir. Afterwards, filter the solution. You will get sugar inside the water and the clay is the residue.
Just ley the water evaporate and the clay particles will be left over
A mixture of clay and water is a physical and not a chemical mixture. Physical means will separate them, and the easiest way to do that is probably just to filter the mixture. The water will pass through an appropriate filter, and the clay will remain. Use three or four coffee filters together and pretty much only some dissolved materials will come through with the water. This will leave the clay behind. Spread out the clay, and it will finish drying by itself.
Pencil lead is actually not lead (Pb) at all, but it is graphite. And graphite is simply carbons atoms. So, no, it is NOT a compound mixture.
Because clay is a solid and water is a liquid
You could place the sugar-clay mixture in a wire-mesh sieve, and rinse the mixture with water to dissolve the sugar and remove it from the clay. You would need to do this over a container that would collect the sugar water. Once the sugar is completely dissolved, you could evaporate the water from the sugar water, leaving the sugar behind. The clay would be left behind in the sieve.
Let's take a look at the properties of clay and sugar. We know that clay doesn't dissolve in water, but sugar does. So, first, mix this mixture of clay and sugar in a large amount of water and stir. Afterwards, filter the solution. You will get sugar inside the water and the clay is the residue.
Just ley the water evaporate and the clay particles will be left over
A mixture of clay and water is a physical and not a chemical mixture. Physical means will separate them, and the easiest way to do that is probably just to filter the mixture. The water will pass through an appropriate filter, and the clay will remain. Use three or four coffee filters together and pretty much only some dissolved materials will come through with the water. This will leave the clay behind. Spread out the clay, and it will finish drying by itself.
Clay is in fact a mixture. I know so because I learned that in science class today. I'm not a phony- baloney, so you can take my word
Slip is a mixture of clay and water. It is used like glue to hold pieces of clay together.
Yes the particles of clay stick together when not suspended in water- this is what makes it cohesive, however when in water the clay particles separate and so can be held in suspension with almost nul energy!
Yes it will. Usually it is a mixture of organic ingredients and anything organic will absorb water.
clay is homogeneous mixture
A mixture of dirt/clay and water. It is usually brown, grey or red and thick or sloppy
Cheaper clay won't crack easier, it's more a product of how much water has been added to the mixture.
yes