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A mixture consists of sand and an aqueous salt

solution. Which procedure can be used to separate
the sand, salt, and water from each other?
(1) Evaporate the water, then filter out the salt.
(2) Evaporate the water, then filter out the sand.
(3) Filter out the salt, then evaporate the water.
(4) Filter out the sand, then evaporate the water.

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the best answer is 4  because if you get rid of the sand first and evaporate the water you're left with salt
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Answer is (4).

Step-by-step explanation:

The given mixture contains an insoluble solid and an aqueous solution of salt. The insoluble solid is sand.

First
we have to separate insoluble solid. Sand can be separated by doing filtration. When we filter the mixture sand can be seen as the residue on the filter paper.

After filtering the mixture, we should collect the filtrate. Filtrate is the salt solution. By doing evaporation we can get the solid salt.

First
and second choices are wrong because after evaporating water filtration cannot be done and salt and sand will be mixed together.

Salt cannot be filtered out because the salt is soluble and it is in aqueous medium. Hence, third choice is wrong

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