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Jaiden Hood
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11 January, 14:03
How would you seprate a mixture of sand and salt?
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Vang
11 January, 14:22
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You can make a homemade filter and separate the two mixtures
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Jimena
11 January, 14:27
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First, you mix the salt and sand with water, so the salt dissolves. Next, you filter the sand out, so you have the slat water and sand separated. Then, you evaporate the water, leaving the salt behind.
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