Chemistry, asked by HelpingHeart54, 8 months ago

explain Magnetic Separation ?????​

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Answered by ajeet7890singh
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Explanation:

Magnetic separation is the process of separating components of mixtures by using magnets to attract magnetic materials. The process that is used for magnetic separation detaches non-magnetic material with those who are magnetic. ... Due to the magnets, magnetic particles are being drifted by the movement of the drums.

Answered by itzsakshii
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Hey Mate Here is ur answer :-

MAGNETIC SEPARATION ::-

➡Magnetic separation is the process of separating components of mixtures by using magnets to attract magnetic materials.

➡The process that is used for magnetic separation detaches non-magnetic material with those who are magnetic.

➡This technique is useful for not all, but few minerals such as ferromagnetic (materials strongly affected by magnetic fields) and paramagnetic (materials that are less affected but the effect is A large diversity of mechanical means are used to separate magnetic materials.

➡ During magnetic separation, magnets are situated inside two separator drums which bear liquids.

➡Due to the magnets, magnetic particles are being drifted by the movement of the drums. This can create a magnetic concentrate (e.g. an ore concentrate)

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