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What physical property could you use to separate sand and sugar? How would you do it?Asked by Wyeth
What physical property could you use to separate sand and sugar? How would you do it?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Isn't sugar soluble in water and sand isn't soluble in water? You work out the details.
Answered by
Giselle
if you had a bucket that contained a mixture of sand and seashells ,how might you use the physical properties of the seashells them from the sand ?
Answered by
Mohannad
I would sort them by a struiner
Answered by
Giana
Explanation: The sugar would dissolve in water. You could then pour off the solution and wash the remaining sand with a bit more water. Heat the water to evaporate it from the sugar, and the two are separated.
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