Mixture
Sand+salt: a heterogeneous mixture.
your eyesight
I think road salt it made of salt, gravel and sand. The salf lowers the melting point of the snow/ice, so therefore melting it, and the sand and gravel give a car grip.
If your mixture is sand and salt, separating the two will give you sand and salt.Whatever the mixture is made of, separating the components will give you the components
a solution to a maths problem. a mixture of reasons Root beer is a solution Mixture is variable composition can either be homogenous or heterogenous. Solution is a homogenous mixture Root beer is an example
A mixture of sand and gravel is typically used in construction projects as a base material for roads, driveways, and landscaping. It provides stability and drainage while still allowing for some flexibility and movement. The specific ratio of sand to gravel can vary depending on the intended use of the mixture.
with fillter paper
Gravel and sand mixture is a combination of small stones (gravel) and fine particles (sand). It is commonly used in construction and landscaping for tasks such as paving, drainage, and backfilling. The mixture provides stable support while allowing water to pass through easily.
Concrete is a mixture containing cement, sand, gravel and water.
Aggregate is the general name for a mixture of crushed stone, gravel, and sand.
its homogeneous...."see-through" examples :coke, kool aid, or redbull...
A sieve or a mesh screen can be used to separate sand from gravel. The mixture is poured onto the sieve, and the smaller particles like sand will fall through, while the larger gravel particles will remain on top.
One method to separate sand and gravel is using a sieve or screen with appropriately sized openings. The mixture can be poured onto the sieve and shaken to allow the smaller sand particles to fall through while the larger gravel particles remain on top.
Firstly, sift the mixture to separate the gravel from the sand and salt. Now place the sifted mixture into water. The sand will sink to the bottom and the salt will eventually dissolve. Pour this watery mixture through filter paper to catch all of the sand. If you want the salt back in solid form, simply boil the water.
Yes, think of concrete (sand, gravel, cement). It has no proper crystalline structure, and it is a mixture.
Yes, think of concrete (sand, gravel, cement). It has no proper crystalline structure, and it is a mixture.
it is a heterogeneous mixture (: