jacob, to seperate the iron you use a magnet, to dissolve the salt you puthe sand and salt in water, and to seperate water from the sand use filter paper.
In this video it explained different techniques on how to separate mixtures, these included magnetism, distillation, crystallization, and evaporation. This sight gave very useful information, and helped me understand mixtures. I also learned about chromatography, more into detail, and I liked all of the examples, and "pictures/mini clips" that this sight gave. Over all it was very helpful!
First filter the salt water from the sand and iron. use a magnet to separate the iron from the sand. evaporate and condense the water into a separate container.
First you want to use a magnet to get the iron fillings out. then you put the sand and salt in water(in a container) and then use filter paper for the sand
In order to fully separate the mixture, use a magnet to take out the iron. Next, you should put the remaining mixture in water. Sand dissolves in water, so take out the sand with a porous drainer, but make sure the pores are not too big nor small. When the sand is removed, distill the salty water to remove the salt. Andrew
This video was very helpful because i actually had no idea what they were going to do to separate the things in the sand. It first caught my attention when they showed jelly bean.:)
Today we watched this video on getting metal out of sand and lots of other ways to separate materials. We also learned filtration, distillation, and evaporation. I can't wait to look at the lab. :)
To sperate the the iron filings from the mixture of salt and sand you would use a magnet
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jacob,
ReplyDeleteto seperate the iron you use a magnet, to dissolve the salt you puthe sand and salt in water, and to seperate water from the sand use filter paper.
Hanna,
ReplyDeleteIn this video it explained different techniques on how to separate mixtures, these included magnetism, distillation, crystallization, and evaporation. This sight gave very useful information, and helped me understand mixtures. I also learned about chromatography, more into detail, and I liked all of the examples, and "pictures/mini clips" that this sight gave. Over all it was very helpful!
First filter the salt water from the sand and iron. use a magnet to separate the iron from the sand. evaporate and condense the water into a separate container.
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Troy,
ReplyDeleteFirst you want to use a magnet to get the iron fillings out. then you put the sand and salt in water(in a container) and then use filter paper for the sand
Kyle
ReplyDeleteTo separate iron use a magnet to separate water from sand use filter paper
In order to fully separate the mixture, use a magnet to take out the iron. Next, you should put the remaining mixture in water. Sand dissolves in water, so take out the sand with a porous drainer, but make sure the pores are not too big nor small. When the sand is removed, distill the salty water to remove the salt.
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Riley
ReplyDeleteThis video was very helpful because i actually had no idea what they were going to do to separate the things in the sand. It first caught my attention when they showed jelly bean.:)
Nicole,
ReplyDeleteToday we watched this video on getting metal out of sand and lots of other ways to separate materials. We also learned filtration, distillation, and evaporation. I can't wait to look at the lab. :)
Use a magnet to get the iron out then put water in the sand + salt and pore it through a filter paper then evaporate water
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You would use magnets to remove the iron and then dissolve the salt and then use filter paper to remove the sand from the water
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