SCIENCE Write T if the statement is correct and F if it is not.
1. In filtration, you can separate a mixture of sand and water by passing it through a piece of filter paper.
2. A mixture made of solid particles of different sizes, for example sand and gravel, can be separated by sieving.
3. Sand and water can be separated using a filter—the water will pass through the filter but the sand will not.
4. Sieves can separate larger solids from smaller solids or liquids.
5. A filter is similar to a sieve in that both are used to separate mixtures by trapping larger substances in holes that allow smaller substance to pass through.
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Write T if the statement is correct and F if it is not.
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1.) In filtration, you can separate a mixture of sand and water by passing it through a piece of filter paper.
2.) A mixture made of solid particles of different sizes, for example sand and gravel, can be separated by sieving.
3.) Sand and water can be separated using a filter—the water will pass through the filter but the sand will not.
4.) Sieves can separate larger solids from smaller solids or liquids.
5.) A filter is similar to a sieve in that both are used to separate mixtures by trapping larger substances in holes that allow smaller substance to pass through.
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Answer:
1. T
2. T
3. T
4. T
5. T
Explanation:
1. Sand is a solid so it can't pass through a piece of cloth and paper except liquids like water and has less viscousity.
2. Sieving is a mixture of solid particle in different sizes so if we mixed sand and gravel on it, the gravel will remains.
3.Filtration is a method of separating an insoluble solid from a liquid.
4. Sieving is a method for separating small solids from a large solids or liquids, like a mixture of sand and gravel, the sand will pass while gravel is filtered.
5. Filtering and Sieving is both method of separating small particles from a larger particles which smaller particles passes while larger particles cannot.
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