1 Pour water on the mixture of salt and sand.
2 filter the salt water out of the sand with a filter paper.
3 evaporate the water out of the salt water, leaving only the salt.
the problem with this is when the salt desolves in the water the salt water also soaks into the sand so really when the sand dries out there is salt
The mixture sand-salt is heterogeneous.
Sand is immiscible and salt is miscible.
how to seperate sand iron fillings and pebbles
salt is disolvable in water and sand is not
Salt doesn't react with sand at r.t.
Salt and sand can be separated by dissolving the salt in water, filtering the mixture, and then evaporating the water to recover the salt.
Sive first to seperate the sand then boil or microwave until evaporated and you will have the salt.
Add them to water. The salt will dissolve, then you can pass the mixture through a filter and separate the sand out. The water can then be heated, it will evaporate and leave the salt behind.
the simplest method to separate salt and sand is by adding the mixture in water and then filtering it.then u get sand and salt water.afterwards evaporate the salt water and u get the remaining salt. Dissolve the mixture of sand & salt in water. Salt will dissolved and the sand will not. Filter this through filter paper, Sand will remain on the filter paper, whereas the salt solution will filter out. Dry the filterate by evaporating the water,the salt remain left. By this the sand & salt will separate out.
You could wash the sand and collect the water which comes off. Or soak the sand in a bowl of water. Then remove the sand. Maybe strain it in an old pair of tights. Then evaporate the water off and you will be left with the salt.
if you put it all in water the pepper will float and the sand will sink and the salt will dissolve, take the pepper off the top with a spoon or something then use filture paper and seperate the sand from liquid then boil liquid so you are left with salt
Add water to the mixture of sand and salt, stir the mixture vigorously, pour off the water into another container, boil water off or let it evaporate. Sand does not disovle and once the you pour off the water and the water is gone all you will have left is the salt.
You can separate sand from water by evaporation or by filtration.
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You can seperate camphor from salt by HEATING
it is not possible to seperate salt from the ice....bcoz...it is mixed up with water and if we make ithe ice into powder we can't seperate the salt from it...
sand+salt=sand salt