Firstly, water is to be added to make sugar water solution.
The the total mixture of sand and sugar-water solution is passed through filter paper.
The sand separates out and sugar water solution is collected in a vessel.
Then by evaporating sugar is collected.
first of all add water to the solution
let the solution stand for sometime
then with help of sedimentation you separate sand
then perform filtration
then crystallization.
i hope it's separated.
Sugar will dissolve in water, sand will not.
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Lick your finger and stick it in the sand/sugar wait 30 seconds and then realize what you are doing is ridiculous and the only way to separate the mix is to do it grain by grain which is even worse so you are going to go to your nearest grocery story and get more sugar
Put the mixture in water. the sugar will dissolve but the sand won't.
Pour the sugar and the sand into water. The heavier sand should sink to the bottom.
The easiest way to separate sand and salt is to put the mixture into water and stir until the salt dissolves, then filter out the sand.
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Soluble in water, sand is not.
without better grammar, I cannot determine exactly what is the question....
I would use the property of solubility in water; sugar is highly soluble in water and sand is highly insoluble.
Sand and water can be separated by Filtration.
Add water, stir til sugar dissolves, fiter repeatedly until the water is clean, slow evap to retrieve the sugar. Add the dust and sand from the filter (most will have separated pretty well, sand on bottom etc) into a cup/beaker/bucket etc and fill with water, put it in a deep tray and add water very slowly to the bucket until the sawdust has all spilt over the edge. Your sand will be in the bucket and sawdust will have overflowed into the tray.
to separate the mixture of sand and sugar:- first: you can mix water in it and after mixing you can separate the water and sand. and after that you boil the water until whole water is evaporated and you get sugar and sand separated. second: if difference b/w size of sugar and sand particle you can use met to separate them.
Put them in water. Sugar dissolves, sand remains Filter the solution to separate sand and salt. Evaporate solution with dissolved salt to get salt back
Dissolve the sugar in water and then evaporate the water
Soluble in water, sand is not.
Yes!!!! Put the mixture in water. The Sugar will dissolve. The Sand will remain solid. Then filter. The sand will be trapped in the filter paper, and thr dissolved sugar will pass through the filter paper. The regain the sugar crystals., gently heat and evaporate the water of solution. and sugar crystals will reappear.
Separate the sugar solution from the sand by passing the solution through a coarse paper filter. Or syphon off the sugar solution, leaving the sand behind.
Settle it and pour off the water, or simply filter the sand out of the water.
You could try running water through it (which would dissolve the sugar), collecting the water, and evaporate it to get the sugar back.
If you meant, how could you separate a mixture of sugar and sand, then you can disolve sugar in water, filter the sand out of the sugar water solution, then evaporate the water to get the sugar back by boiling it.
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Use water. Mix it around, the sugar will dissolve into the water. Use a siv to separate the water and the sand, put the water in a container and wait for the water to evaporate: leaving sugar and sand.
Since sugar is soluble in water and sand is not, it would be quite easy to separate them. You could place the mixture into a container with water, let the sugar dissolve (it will dissolve faster if the water is hot) and then pour the water through a filter, to filter out the sand. If you wanted to, you could let the water evaporate (or boil it away) leaving behind the sugar. This situation does not actually come up very often, but I would call the process selective dissolving.