1. After you mixed water and salt, can you still distinguish them on the mixture?
2. After you mixed water and sand , can you still distinguish them on the mixture?
3. How mixture A and mixture B differ from each other?
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1. After you mixed water and salt, can you still distinguish them on the mixture?
2. After you mixed water and sand , can you still distinguish them on the mixture?
3. How mixture A and mixture B differ from each other?
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Only the form of the salt is changed when it is dissolved into water.
When we mix sand and water, no reaction takes place. The sand simply settles down at the bottom of the water container. ... The separation of sand from water is called gravity separation. In comparison, if we mix something like salt or sugar in water, they will react and make the water salty or sweet.