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Match the mixtures to the methods that you would use to separate them.
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Match the mixtures to the methods that you would use to
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Sand and stones: sieving
Pieces of plastic and pieces of metal: magnetic separation
Oil and water: distillation
Alcohol and water: distillation
Salt and water: evaporation
Dust and air: not sure about that one sorry
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