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Describe how to separate a mixture of sugar and water.
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Describe how to separate a mixture of sugar and water.
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let the water evaporate and you'll be left with the sugar, or boil the water and collect the steam. the sugar will be left in the container you boiled the water in and you'll still have the water from the steam.
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Evaporation can separate sugar and water the water will evaporate leaving you a sugar a dried up sugar scrub at the bottom of the pan how to evaporate you can put the sugar water on a pan and boil it well water evaporates leaving it to boil for a long time low back route the water to leave you with only sugar
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