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put it in water so that the sugar dissolves in the water. then filter out the water so you are left with sand and sugar water. dry everything out and you have sand and sugar separate. it would be a physical change because there is still sugar and sand, and no new compounds.
Solubility is the physical property.
You would simply dissolve the sugar in water by mixing the sand/sugar mixture in water. The sand would not dissolve allowing you to then pour off the sugar water and then evaporate the water off leaving you with the sugar separated from sand.
I would use the property of solubility in water; sugar is highly soluble in water and sand is highly insoluble.
Add water to solve the sugar and after that filter the solution to delete the sand.
Put them in water. Sugar dissolves, sand remains Filter the solution to separate sand and salt. Evaporate solution with dissolved salt to get salt back
To separate sugar and sand from water, you can use the process of filtration. Pour the sugar and sand mixture through filter paper or a fine sieve to capture the solid particles, while the water passes through. The sugar and sand can then be rinsed with more water to further separate them.
One way to separate a mixture of sand and sugar is by using a sieve or filter. The smaller particles of sugar will pass through, while the larger particles of sand will be left behind. Another way is to dissolve the mixture in water, as sugar will dissolve while sand will not. The sugar solution can then be filtered to separate the sand.
If you mix sugar and sand together, you would have a physical mixture. Each component would retain its individual properties and could be separated by using methods such as filtration to separate the sand from the sugar.
You can separate sugar and sand by using a process called filtration. When mixed with water, the sugar will dissolve while the sand will not. By pouring the mixture through a filter, the sugar solution will pass through, leaving the sand behind. The sugar can then be separated from the water by evaporating the water.