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How can a mixture of sand and water be separated? A) Chromatography B) Magnetic Attraction C) With a Filter D) Crystallization
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How can a mixture of sand and water be separated?
A) Chromatography
B) Magnetic Attraction
C) With a Filter
D) Crystallization
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Filtration is a method for separating an insoluble solid from a liquid. When a mixture of sand and water is filtered: the sand stays behind in the filter paper
So, option C is your answer!
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