Write the steps involved in separating a mixture of sand, iodine and glucose powder
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HERE'S YOUR ANSWER
1) SOIL:
• Decantation - Oil floats on water (oil is insoluble in water), so it can be decanted easily.
• Filtration- Filter the mixture and sand will be separated from the water (as it is insoluble in water), and only salt solution will be left.
• Evaporation
2) IODINE:
• The filings stick to the magnet while the chalk and salt are left behind.
• Remove the paper towel from the magnet to collect the filings.
• The mixture of iodine and salt is separated by the process of sublimation.
•When the mixture of iodine and salt is heated, then iodine sublimates and salt is left.
3) GLUCOSE POWDER:
• Put the mixture (do not add water) into a pot or pan and put it on a stove.
• Turn the stove to the highest heat for about half an hour. The sugar should burn away or turn into ash.
• Add water to the ash and salt mixture (add at least enough to dissolve the salt)
• Filter out the ash from the saltwater
• Evaporate the salt water until only salt is left
• Done!