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15 June, 03:32

How does a magnet separate mixtures?

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  1. 15 June, 03:45
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    It can only do that when one of the components of the mixture is a magnetic

    material.

    When you have that situation, you pass the magnet over the mixture ... shaking

    the mixture if it's a dry mixture of powders or pieces ... and the magnetic part of

    the mixture moves toward the magnet, while the nonmagnetic parts of the mixture

    couldn't care less about the magnet and they just stay where they are.
  2. 15 June, 06:31
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    It will separate when one of the elements found in the mixture is magnetic. This process can't be done in a compound as a compound is chemically bonded!
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