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Mixed sulfur (a yellow solid) with iron filings (a black solid) in a ceramic dish called a crucible. Then he separated them using a magnet. What kind of a change is this?
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Mixed sulfur (a yellow solid) with iron filings (a black solid) in a ceramic dish called a crucible. Then he separated them using a magnet. What kind of a change is this?
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mixed sulfur (a yellow solid) with iron filings (a black solid) in a ceramic dish called a crucible. Then he separated them using a magnet. What kind of a change is this?
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pretty sure thats a phisical change because they didnt completely mix which would be a chemical change
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