Salt is soluble in water.
Sulfur is soluble in carbon disulfide.
Sand is insoluble.
Sublimation
a very simple and a common technique to separate them out is use a magnet. Since a magnet attracts iron , bring a strong magnet in front of the mixture and almost all of the iron powder gets separated
Sulphur powder is a pure substance.
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Do you mean iron powder mixed with sulphur powder? Fe(s) + S(s) ---> FeS (iron sulfide)
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Use a magnet.
Sulfur is dissolved in carbon disulfide and extracted.Sodium chloride is soluble in water. After filtration sand remain on the filter.
Gun powder.
As the mixture of iron filings and sulphur powder are together/mixed it can be easily separated by a magnet.
Copper sulfides, but only after heating the mixture.
A mixture of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulphur in a 75:15:10 ratio
Dissolve the sulphur in carbon disulphide and pour the liquid off the copper. Evaporate the liquid to yield the sulphur.
iron starts melting
Sublimation
a very simple and a common technique to separate them out is use a magnet. Since a magnet attracts iron , bring a strong magnet in front of the mixture and almost all of the iron powder gets separated
The iron fillings are attracted by the magnet and separated from the sulphur powder.