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i did this in a lab using methods of solution, filtration and evaporation : add dilute sulphuric acid to the solid/solid mixture ..heat on a Bunsen burner till bubbles appear then filter the solution, collect the filtrate in an evaporating dish and heat on a Bunsen burner until most the water evaporates or half the filtrate has evaporated .....remove the dish from the burner and leave it on a flat undisturbed surface for 48hrs to allow crystallization.

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To separate charcoal powder from a mixture of copper oxide, you can use a process called filtration. The mixture can be dissolved in a solvent that will dissolve the copper oxide but not the charcoal powder. The solution can then be passed through a filter to separate the copper oxide from the charcoal powder.

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