If you mean seperate:
Use a bunsen burner, a tripod, and a beaker. Place the beaker onto the tripod which should be on top of the bunsen burner. Pour the salt/sand water into the beaker and turn the bunsen burner onto the safety flame. Then put the beaker on the tripod, and wait for the water to evaporate.
Put the mixture in water. The salt will dissolve, but the sand won't. Filter out the sand. Then, evaporate the water. Pure salt will remain.
first get a cup and a Coffee filter put sand and salt in the coffee filter and the pour watter on them and then boil the watter in till watter is all gone
Stir with water to dissolve the salt. Filter thru a funnel to separate the liquid salt solution from the sand. Dry the sand. Evaporate the water to recover the salt.
You can dissolve the sand and salt into the water. when this happens the salt will be dissolved and the sand will stay at the bottom. then get some filter paper and pour the mixture through it. the dissolved salt and water will go through leaving the sand. there you have the sand aside. to get the salt aside just boil the water until it evaporates completely and you will be left will your salt. then you have your sand and salt separated. by sifting it
To separate a mixture of salt and sand, take the whole thing and chuck it in a container like a bowl or bucket. Now add water to cover the mixture, and stir well to dissolve the salt. Pour the liquid off through a filter and collect the solution that comes through. Rinse the sand with more water, and let that come through the filter as well. Now you have wet sand (that has had the salt washed out of it) and a solution of salt and water. If you spread the sand out on a clean flat surface, you can let it dry and then recover your sand. Take the solution of salt and water and heat it to "reduce" it, and then put the solution on "low" to quickly evaporate the water and leave the salt. Recover the salt and finish drying it if it is not dry already. You have performed a physical process to separate a mixture, and you've recovered your two original materials.
it's a mixture !
Lets say you have mixture of sand and salt. Put your mixture on a filter paper and by using a strong magnet you should be able to separate sand from salt. Using a magnet is a powerful way to separate out one solid from another in a mixture.
Please refer to "How computer chips are made" to see that sand contains silicon in the form of silicon dioxide.
Lets say you have mixture of sand and salt. Put your mixture on a filter paper and by using a strong magnet you should be able to separate sand from salt. Using a magnet is a powerful way to separate out one solid from another in a mixture.
You can dissolve the sand and salt into the water. when this happens the salt will be dissolved and the sand will stay at the bottom. then get some filter paper and pour the mixture through it. the dissolved salt and water will go through leaving the sand. there you have the sand aside. to get the salt aside just boil the water until it evaporates completely and you will be left will your salt. then you have your sand and salt separated. by sifting it
If you mix salt and water, the salt will dissolve into the water. If you mix pebbles and water, the pebbles and water will stay being separate objects
To separate a mixture of salt and sand, take the whole thing and chuck it in a container like a bowl or bucket. Now add water to cover the mixture, and stir well to dissolve the salt. Pour the liquid off through a filter and collect the solution that comes through. Rinse the sand with more water, and let that come through the filter as well. Now you have wet sand (that has had the salt washed out of it) and a solution of salt and water. If you spread the sand out on a clean flat surface, you can let it dry and then recover your sand. Take the solution of salt and water and heat it to "reduce" it, and then put the solution on "low" to quickly evaporate the water and leave the salt. Recover the salt and finish drying it if it is not dry already. You have performed a physical process to separate a mixture, and you've recovered your two original materials.
it's a mixture !
A heterogeneous mixture contains multiple chemical substances combined in a non-uniform way, whereas a pure substance contains molecules with only one chemical identity. For example, salt is a pure substance, whereas a mixture of salt an rocks is a heterogeneous mixture.
Firstly add distilled water to the mixture and heat and stir the solution. Filter the mixture to collect iron and sand as residue and the aqueous solution of salt as the filtrate in a conical flask or beaker. Pour the aq solution of salt into a evaporating dish and evaporate it to dryness. The salt is then obtained. Using a magnet, hover the magnet across the mixture of iron and sand. The iron filings will be attracted to the magnet, separating the iron from sand. The sand remains.
a salt river is named that way because of how much sand is in there that makes it tastes or feel like salt
Lets say you have mixture of sand and salt. Put your mixture on a filter paper and by using a strong magnet you should be able to separate sand from salt. Using a magnet is a powerful way to separate out one solid from another in a mixture.
By filtering
A mixture is when two or more different substances are mixed together but not combined chemically.granite stonedry cereal with nuts and dried marshmallow shapescereal in milkmilkgasolineetc.
A homogeneous mixture is uniform in composition (some examples are dissolved salt in water, air, brewed tea or coffee, or wine) A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that is not uniform (examples include: sand, oil in water, olive oil) While heterogeneous mixtures have particles that sometimes can be seen under a microscope, the particles of homogeneous mixtures are molecule-sized, causing them to look uniform even under a microscope Basically, homogeneous means the same all the way through. A solution of dissolved salt is homogeneous. Water with food colouring in it is homogeneous. Heterogeneous means different. Muddy water is an example of a heterogeneous mixture. A homogeneous mixture will have the substances in the mixture mixed smoothly, but a heterogeneous mixture will still have some regions of substance distinct in the mixture. Both are mixtures which means they can both be separated.