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You are worried that a solid substance has dissolved in a beaker of water in a lab. What would be a way to separate the substan...Asked by goober doober
You are worried that a solid substance has dissolved in a beaker of water in a lab. What would be a way to separate the substance from the water?
Use a magnet to draw out the solid substance from the water.
Pass the solution through a filter to let the dissolved substance separate.
Boil the water away, leaving the substance behind in the beaker.
Pour the liquid along a rough surface that would catch the solid particles but not the water.
i need help plzz
Use a magnet to draw out the solid substance from the water.
Pass the solution through a filter to let the dissolved substance separate.
Boil the water away, leaving the substance behind in the beaker.
Pour the liquid along a rough surface that would catch the solid particles but not the water.
i need help plzz
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Why not boil away the water and leave the solid?
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