if you put it all in water the pepper will float and the sand will sink and the salt will dissolve, take the pepper off the top with a spoon or something then use filture paper and seperate the sand from liquid then boil liquid so you are left with salt
Put the mixture in water and stir.
Salt is easily dissolved.
After filtering salt remain in solution.
The dried mixture of pepper and sand can be separated manually, by sieving or exploiting the difference of densities on floating.
You use a magnet, the magnet will remove the iron filings.hi hi,what you can do is that, get a strong magnet and place it above the mixture. The iron fillings will be attracted to the magnet since it is a magnetic material. In the end you'll be left with salt only (:
Place the mixture in water and separate the sand from the water if you want the salt. alow the water to evaporate, and you have salt and sand separated.
1. They can be separated by physical methods. 2. Iron can be separated by magnet and sand by dissolving in water.
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A mixture of salt and sand can be separated because the salt is soluble while the sand is not.
- Put the mixture in water- The salt is dissolved and remain in solution- Filter- Dry the mixture- Extract iron with a magnet- Separate sand and pepper manually or by sieving (depending on the granulation) or exploit the difference of density upon floatingPut the mixture in waterPut the mixture in water and stir.Salt is easily dissolved.After filtering salt remain in solution.The dried mixture of pepper and sand can be separated manually, by sieving or exploiting the difference of densities on floating.Read more: How_can_a_mixture_of_sand_salt_and_pepper_be_separatedPut the mixture in water and stir.Salt is easily dissolved.After filtering salt remain in solution.The dried mixture of pepper and sand can be separated manually, by sieving or exploiting the difference of densities on floating.Read more: How_can_a_mixture_of_sand_salt_and_pepper_be_separatedPut the mixture in water and stir.Salt is easily dissolved.After filtering salt remain in solution.The dried mixture of pepper and sand can be separated manually, by sieving or exploiting the difference of densities on floating.Read more: How_can_a_mixture_of_sand_salt_and_pepper_be_separatedPut the mixture in water and stir.Salt is easily dissolved.After filtering salt remain in solution.The dried mixture of pepper and sand can be separated manually, by sieving or exploiting the difference of densities on floating.Read more: How_can_a_mixture_of_sand_salt_and_pepper_be_separatedPut the mixture in water and stir.Salt is easily dissolved.After filtering salt remain in solution.The dried mixture of pepper and sand can be separated manually, by sieving or exploiting the difference of densities on floating.Read more: How_can_a_mixture_of_sand_salt_and_pepper_be_separatedPut the mixture in water and stir.Salt is easily dissolved.After filtering salt remain in solution.The dried mixture of pepper and sand can be separated manually, by sieving or exploiting the difference of densities on floating.Read more: How_can_a_mixture_of_sand_salt_and_pepper_be_separated
Sand+salt: a heterogeneous mixture.
Explain how a mixture of sand and salt can be separated.
You use a magnet, the magnet will remove the iron filings.hi hi,what you can do is that, get a strong magnet and place it above the mixture. The iron fillings will be attracted to the magnet since it is a magnetic material. In the end you'll be left with salt only (:
Place the mixture in water and separate the sand from the water if you want the salt. alow the water to evaporate, and you have salt and sand separated.
water and sand there is dissolved sugar or salt with sand
1. They can be separated by physical methods. 2. Iron can be separated by magnet and sand by dissolving in water.
Remove the iron filings using a magnet (set aside)Mix the salt and sand with waterRun the mixture through a filter paper, leaving the sand (set aside)Boil the water until it evaporates, turns into a gas and runs through tubes to a separate chamber *remove the sand (set aside)remove the water (set aside)ALL DONE !(:*distillation-look up model
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Yes, if you run water through the mixture, the salt will dissolve and the sand won't, then let the water evaporate and the salt crystals will remain separated from the sand.
A mixture of salt and sand can be separated because the salt is soluble while the sand is not.
Salt and sand is a mixture.