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Separating Solids from Liquids

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Separating Solids from Liquids

Dissolving, evaporating and filtering are processes related to mixing and separating solids and liquids.

Physical changes

Physical changes

  • Dissolving and evaporating are physical changes and can be reversed.
  • The same process can be used to separate other materials dissolved in liquids.
Getting sand from sandy water

Getting sand from sandy water

  • If sand is mixed with water, these substances can be separated using a sieve or filter.
    • The water is made of small particles that can pass through a filter.
    • The sand is made of larger particles that can NOT fit through the filter, so they are left behind.
  • The same process can be used to separate other solids from liquids.
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