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Yes, in the form of Calcium Sulphate
Sulfur is insoluble in water so it can be removed by filtration.
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.,very simple.. just eat the sugar so you can able to separate the sulfur from it.. .,so simple, right.. .,do this at home..
Carbon disulfide can be used to separate a mixture of iron filings and sulfur. This is because carbon disulfide can be used to dissolve sulfur, thus leaving you with the iron filings.
No. Chalk is mostly calcium compounds.
Yes, in the form of Calcium Sulphate
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
Filtration would separate the water, leaving the chalk particles behind.
Due to the chemical composition of Chalk, you can separate it from water either by filtration of evaporation.
Chalk particles can be collected by using a filtration process. A filter paper or a fine sieve can be used to separate the dissolved chalk particles from the water. The water can then be evaporated to obtain the solid chalk residue.
No, heating would not separate iron and sulfur.
Yes,!! Chalk is fine grains of limestone compressed together and limestone is sedimentary, so chalk has to sedimentary.
Sulfur is a chemical element; the smallest unit is the sulfur atom.
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you can filter it