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For the nails, you can use a magnet. You can separate the marbles and corks by putting it in water, wood floats and marbles don't.

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First you would get the iron filings out with a magnet.

Next you would put the mixture in water.

The cork will float so you can just scoop it out.

The salt will dissolve in the water.

Next, use a filter funnel and filter paper to filter the sand out.

Last, boil the salt water so the water evaporates.

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You could drop them into water, the corks will float and the marbles will sink.

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for the nail,you can use a magnet.you can separate the marbles and corks by putting it in water

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put the nails and marbles cork in water and use a magnet to separate the nails , remove the floating corks

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Pour it in water. The corks will float, and the rocks will sink.

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Put it in water.

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Ok.

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use water to make rocks sink

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I will get two different bowls and separate them?

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Q: How do you seperarate a mixture of sand salt iron filing and cork?
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They are both mixtures.


How do you separate wood shaving and iron filing?

You can put the mixture in water where the wood will float and the the iron sink, or separate them with a magnet, where the iron will be attracted and the wood will not.


Hypothesis of separating iron filing and sulfur powder?

As the mixture of iron filings and sulphur powder are together/mixed it can be easily separated by a magnet.


How do you explain the process of separating a mixture consisting of iron filings and sand in a plastic bowl?

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Why does a wooden cork float in water but an iron nail sink?

Wooden cork is less dense than the water and the iron is not.


Is mixing iron filing and sulfur is a physical change?

It's just physical, unless you heat the mixture. The simple combination of iron and sulfur is a physical mixture: It can be separated with a magnet, and the iron and sulfur are still themselves. The situation changes if you heat the mixture hot enough to start a reaction between the sulfur and iron. If you do so, assuming the ingredients are in the right proportions, you'll have iron sulfide (a compound) and no free iron or sulfur will remain. In that case, you have a chemical reaction.


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Iron is an element NOT a mixture.


Why a wooden cork in water not an iron nail?

Because iron is rusting.


Is iron fillings an mixture?

No, iron filings are not a mixture


When iron is mixture?

Iron is a chemical element not a mixture.An iron alloy is a mixture.


Is iron a heterogeneous mixture?

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