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How will you separate the components of a mixture of common salt and sand?

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To separate the components of a mixture of common salt and sand, follow these steps: ### Step 1: Dissolve the Mixture in Water - Take the mixture of common salt and sand and add it to a container with water. Stir the mixture well. - **Hint:** Common salt is soluble in water, while sand is not. ### Step 2: Filtration - After stirring, pour the mixture through a filter paper placed in a funnel. The sand will remain on the filter paper, while the saltwater solution (aqueous solution of common salt) will pass through the filter. ...
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