Evaporation
To make salt water a heterogeneous mixture, you could add an immiscible substance such as oil or sand to the water with salt. This would create two distinct phases that do not mix evenly, resulting in a heterogeneous mixture.
To separate ground pepper and water, you can use a filter or strainer. Pour the mixture through the filter, and the water will pass through while the ground pepper gets caught in the filter. Alternatively, you could evaporate the water by heating the mixture, leaving the ground pepper behind.
Filtration will separate the pebbles and water ... Pour the mixture through a strainer (or better yet, an old burlap bag) and catch the water in a bucket. The pebbles will remain in the strainer or bag.
When water is the solvent for a mixture, the mixture is called an aqueous solution.
A pond could be a heterogeneous mixture because more than one substance would be visible. Example: you could see fish, plants, algie, bugs, chemicals, and other substances in the water. But, a pond could also be a homogeneous mixture because the water could be totally clear, or the water could be so dirty that you would only see a green or brown murky substance.
No because pepper is not solution in water. Thank You
evaporate it
A mixture is two or more substances which have been combined so that each substance retains its own chemical identity. An example of a water mixture could simply be a sand castle- sand and water.
no it cannot
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Dissolve the sugar in water and then evaporate the water
Mix two or more compounds without chemically bonding them to make a mixture. An example of a mixture could be a glass of water with flour.
A mixture is two or more substances which have been combined so that each substance retains its own chemical identity. An example of a water mixture could simply be a sand castle- sand and water.
add water so they dissolve
Place the mixture in water. You recover the iron once the salt dissolves. Then allow the water salt mixture to dry and allow salt crystals to reform.
-oil & water - cream & milk
To make salt water a heterogeneous mixture, you could add an immiscible substance such as oil or sand to the water with salt. This would create two distinct phases that do not mix evenly, resulting in a heterogeneous mixture.