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After a dust storms, cannot be separated by the sedimentation. why?​

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Answered by yashingale515
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Answer:

(a)Because in hand picking method substances should be large enough in size to be recognized and picked out by hand but sand and saw dust particles are very small in size so they can’t be picked by hand. It can be separated by filtration.

(b) Mixtures of iron and sulphur can be separated by moving a magnet over them. Iron gets attached to the magnet and hence gets separated.

(c) Water from a river, pond or lake contains very fine clay particles. To make them settle at a faster rate, a chemical substance called alum in powdered form is added to such mixtures. It dissolves in water and forms clusters with clay and dust particles making them heavier and increasing the rate of sedimentation.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Sedimentation and decantation cannot be used to separate sawdust from water because sawdust is not heavier than water. Sedimentation and decantation can only be used to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid if the solid is heavier than the liquid.

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