Mixture separations - filtration, magnatic separation

Article no. P7150900 | Type: Experiments

grades 7-10
10 Minutes
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Student set General Chemistry for 25 experiments, TESS advanced Chemistry CH-1

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Many substances in nature are a mixture of two or more components. These mixtures can be separated into individual comonents by physical separation processes (for example by filtration). This experiment demonstrates how a mixture of salt and sand can be separated into its components.  This involves adding some water to a mixture of solid salt and solid sand to make a suspension which is then poured through a filter paper. The sand will remain in the filter while the salt will dissolve into a solution which passes through the filter into a beaker underneath.

 

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