This document provides an overview of different separation methods for mixtures, including handpicking, sieving, magnetic attraction, floatation, and filtration. Each method is used to separate materials based on specific properties like size, ability to float or sink, or attraction to magnets. Examples and further details on each separation technique can be found in the textbook on the referenced pages.
This document provides an overview of different separation methods for mixtures, including handpicking, sieving, magnetic attraction, floatation, and filtration. Each method is used to separate materials based on specific properties like size, ability to float or sink, or attraction to magnets. Examples and further details on each separation technique can be found in the textbook on the referenced pages.
This document provides an overview of different separation methods for mixtures, including handpicking, sieving, magnetic attraction, floatation, and filtration. Each method is used to separate materials based on specific properties like size, ability to float or sink, or attraction to magnets. Examples and further details on each separation technique can be found in the textbook on the referenced pages.
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separation methods Do you still 1. Handpicking remember 2. Sieving methods 3. Magnetic attraction separation 4. Floatation 5. filtration mixture? HANDPICKI NG To separate two big sized materials TEXTBOOK PAGE 89 SIEVIN G fine To separate sized materials and large sized materials TEXTBOOK PAGE 89 TEXTBOOK PAGE 90 MAGNETIC ATTRACTION To separate materials that can be attracted by a magnet TEXTBOOK PAGE 91 FLOATATION To separate materials that can float from materials that sink TEXTBOOK PAGE 92 FILTRATION To separate solid materials from liquid materials TEXTBOOK PAGE 93