just wrap a permanent magnet with two layers of cloth at one pole and hold it close to the mixture...the pieces of iron will be easily lifted, therefore seperating them.
you can obtain it by the filtering method
with a magnet
Hold a magnet over it and the iron will fly out of the salt and stick to it, and the salt will stay there.
get a magnet that attracts iron
Use a magnet to remove the iron, a filter or screen to remove the sand, and a still to remove the salt.
Hot iron for best results!,steam iron is a great help when fabric has become a little dry.
the correct answer would be -( magnetic attraction of one part )
Iron filings just means metallic iron, shredded into little bits. It's an element, not a mixture.
Iron is a magnet so it could be used for separating bits of metal from crushed up rock? True for iron, and separating bits of iron. But iron sulphate is not magnetic.
because when any one gets hurt the iron bits remain on it .
it will get on the iron if you try to separate sand will be on the iron
Wrought iron furniture is a little harder to clean because the metal is uneven and a little rough. One would start by taking a bucket filled with warm water and a sponge. One would then add either vinegar, cleaner, or dish soap. One would soak the sponge in the water solution and using circular movements start to clean the wrought iron furniture until it is clean again.
You need a magnet to separate iron from a mixture (not from a compound).
iron filings!
Magnatite.
They drilled holes in wood.
No, heating would not separate iron and sulfur.
iron removed by a magnetpebbles will then be all that is left
Iron filings are made when you file a piece of iron with a rasp (they are the bits that are scraped off). They are therefore made of Iron.