What do you want to end up with ? The clues are the boiling points of water and oil being vastly different and salt being solid when not in solution. Thus heat the mix to evaporate off the water leaving oil and salt then filter to trap the salt.
Distillation can be used to separate water from salt water.
mix the salt and sand into a glass of water. The sand would settle at the bottom of the glass, and the salt would dissolve into the water. pour off the salt water, wait for the water to evaporate, and you will be left with salt, and sand.
A common process one can use to separate salt from water is distillation.
If you shake it, you can at least get a partial separation.
Yes. You can use condesation to separate water from salt water leaving salt contents only
copper from sand, magnet sand from water, filter paper water from salt. evaporation
Salt water is a solution, a mixture not a "separation".
No, because salt and water is counted as a mixture and a solution. The salt and the water is considered "mixed" . But, a salt a water mixture can not be seperated.
Distillation can be used to separate water from salt water.
mix the salt and sand into a glass of water. The sand would settle at the bottom of the glass, and the salt would dissolve into the water. pour off the salt water, wait for the water to evaporate, and you will be left with salt, and sand.
A hot plate will separate salt water.
1. Separation of table salt from ocean water by evaporation of water; sodium chloride remain as a crystallized solid.2. Separation of oil from water: two phases are formed. The oil from the surface can be separated and collected with the help of a separation funnel.
Evaporate the water.
evaporation
The separation is practically total.
Salt can be separated from water solutions by evaporation of water.
Add them to water. The salt will dissolve, then you can pass the mixture through a filter and separate the sand out. The water can then be heated, it will evaporate and leave the salt behind.