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How Can Mixtures Be Separated?
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The parts of a mixture can be separated using their physical properties. These properties include size, shape, color, volume, density, and state.
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One way to separate a mixture is simply to pick out each different type of matter. In a mixture of peas and carrots, you can easily pick out the carrots or the peas based on physical properties such as size, shape, and color.
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You can also separate some mixtures by using a filter (FIL·tuhr). A filter separates things by size. Items smaller than the holes in the filter pass through it. Larger pieces are left behind.filter
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Filters come in a variety of sizes. The type of filter you use depends on the size of the particles you want to separate. For example, a colander separates water from cooked pasta. The water passes through the holes, and the noodles stay behind.
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How might you separate a mixture of salt and water? The salt particles dissolved in the water are very small. They would pass through most filters.
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One way to separate this mixture is by evaporation (i·vap·uh·RAY·shuhn). Evaporation is the change of a liquid to a gas. When liquid water evaporates, it becomes a gas. It goes into the air. The salt is left behind. Another example of evaporation is the solids left behind as a ring after bathwater evaporates.evaporation
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Cause and Effect What happens when a glass of salt water is left on the kitchen counter over night? What is an effect of using a filter on a glass of salt water? What is the result of using a filter on a mixture of sand and rocks?
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What are three methods of separating mixtures? Answer the question… –With a partner –In your Learning Notebook
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filter A filter separates things by size. Back to text
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evaporation The change of a liquid to a gas. Back to text
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