No other impurities are introduced into the solution.
The pepper can be filtered out with filter paper. The alcohol is trickier, and must be distilled out (see related questions).
No because when you pour the sugar in the water it will dissolve in to the water so if you try separating it with the filter paper it is water
The water actually passes through the filter paper and the cornstarch. However, the cornstarch does not pass through the filter because the molecules are to large.
yes methylated spirits goes through filter paper faster than water
No, because sugar is completely soluble in water. When sugar is dissolved in water , it completely breaks down so it can't be seperated from water by filter paper
to speed up the dryiness
To recover the precipitate.
The pepper can be filtered out with filter paper. The alcohol is trickier, and must be distilled out (see related questions).
Rinsing allows water to return down through the sand to flush out any leftover dirt and debris from the pipes and filter.
By using filter paper because the water will go through the filter paper and the flour will stay on top. That is how you separate flour and water.
So that the aqueous solution will pass through the filter more easily.
a water filter or filter paper
Salt is soluble in water where as sand is not. Using a fine paper filter in a funnel the salt can be removed from the sand by rinsing the mixture with water and then the salt can be retreived by evaporating the water. Hope I'm not doing your homework for you
Get a filter funnel and filter paper and pour in solution . water will run through and salt left behind
Yes, it is possible, the speed is depending on the granulometry.
The colour remain unchanged.
cold water seperates marker pigiments from a paper filter