When iron filings are mixed with vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs, primarily due to the acetic acid in vinegar reacting with the iron. This reaction can produce iron acetate and releases hydrogen gas, which may create small bubbles. Over time, the iron filings may begin to corrode, leading to rust formation as the iron reacts with oxygen and moisture in the environment. The overall process illustrates the corrosive effects of acids on metals.
When iron fillings are mixed with water, the iron fillings will sink to the bottom of the container due to their higher density compared to water. Since iron is not soluble in water, the iron fillings will remain as solid particles at the bottom of the container. Over time, the iron fillings may rust when exposed to oxygen in the air and moisture in the water, forming iron oxide.
Iron fillings will be corroded.
Nothing, i could just imagine the iron fillings would sink to the bottom and over time rust.
Use a magnet. The magnet will remove the iron filings form the sand.
hydrogen
because it is a science.
Iron fillings are not a compound; they are only iron (Fe).
To separate sawdust and iron fillings, you can use a magnet to attract and separate the iron fillings from the sawdust. The iron fillings will be drawn towards the magnet, allowing you to easily separate them from the sawdust.
Iron fillings are easily sedimented in water.
you an use a magnet to get the iron fillings out
Hope it has to be FILINGS and not FILLINGS.
use a magnet