Separating Mixtures Lab

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Separating Mixtures Lab 1. Objective: 3. Materials: Separate a mixture of salt, iron filings, pepper, and sand by each substance’s physical properties. Funnel Coffee Filter Graduated Cylinder Spoon Beaker Magnet Paper plate 2. Hypothesis: Iron Filings How do you predict your group will separate each substance? Salt Pepper Sand

Separating Mixtures Lab 4. Procedure: You and your group will need to come up with a procedure to separate each part of the mixture (yes, it’s possible!!) Think about what physical properties you could use to separate each substance! 5. Observations: You will need to draw a picture and list your observations and procedure as you separate each substance.

Separating Mixtures Lab 6. Analysis: Summarize in detail the results of your experiment. Describe how you were able to separate the mixture by physical properties. Were there any unplanned variables? How did they affect your experiment? How did the results compare to your hypothesis?