You can't sepertate jam with raisins with a sieve because jam is lumpy so it will not fall through the sieve. But raisins are too, the holes in a sieve are to small for a raisis to fit through.
Yes
As long as the particles of sand and pebbles are of different size, you can separate them using a sieve (sifter). The smaller sand particles will pass through the sieve whereas the pebble molecules will not. This is the process that occurs in sifters sold as children's toys.
By using a filter.
The restaurant has separate areas for smokers and non- smokers.
In a beaker put in some marbles and 20ml of water.Using a filter funnel and filter paper let the water soak through the filter paper.
Use a magnet to seperate the iron. Then, add water to dissolve the salt and float the sawdust. Skim off, sieve or filter the solution to seperate the sawdust. Let the water evaporate, leaving the salt behind.
Using magnets or a sieve?
You would likely use a sieve and sift the material. The holes in the sieve can let the sand out while holding the stones and pebbles. If you don't have a sieve, you can put them in a container and shake the container. The larger items end up on top and you can pick them out by hand.
Using a sieve
You can sift flour using a sieve.
A filter? Maybe a magnet (if its metal)
You can't it's not impossible but I can't do it you can try
As long as the particles of sand and pebbles are of different size, you can separate them using a sieve (sifter). The smaller sand particles will pass through the sieve whereas the pebble molecules will not. This is the process that occurs in sifters sold as children's toys.
sieve as usual can help separate tea leaves from water. By using a sieve the leaves will stay up and the water will come down. Your water colour might turn into goldenish brown. ANS GIVEN BY: Aafia shah
It is virtually impossible to separate salt and water with a sieve unless the two materials have not been touched. This is because when salt is combined with water, it dissolves, and then it is mixed in with the water. To separate these two materials, you have to let the water evaporate, so then the salt is left.
Sift the coriander powder using a fine sieve. The fine powder will fall through the holes in the sieve and the seeds will not.
Filtration will remove ALL solid particles regardless of their size. To separate materials based on the size of their particles one would use a process of sieving, using a sieve stack with a smaller and smaller mesh size.
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