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Which mixture can be separated using filtration?. . Choose all answers that are correct.. . A.. sand and water. . B.. pebbles and sand. . C.. sugar and water. . D.. salt and water.
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Which mixture can be separated using filtration?. . Choose all answers that are correct.. . A.. sand and water. . B.. pebbles and sand. . C.. sugar and water. . D.. salt and water.
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sand and water, pebbles and sand
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the mixtures that can be separated using filtration are :
A. sand and water
C. Sugar and water
D. Salt and water
The size of pebbles is usually too big to be separated using filtration. It will get stuck in the process
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