how to separate salt rocks rice and sand in sciences

. get your materials

. testing tube

. filter

. testing tube holder

. plastic tubs

. Siv

. salt

. rocks

. sand

. rice

. water

first separate the rocks with your hands and put a plate under it so you don t  wast your materials.

 

second with the siv separate rice from the salt and sand.

 

third with a tub put the sand and salt in water

 

forth put the salt water in a hot pan

 

firth put the sand in a testing tub

 

sixth put the salt in a testing tub

 

now your done bye

science

Hi its Jullien and I am going to talk about Friday when we had science and i was in a team with Kohdie and we made a big mess but at the begin, Miss dale mixed rocks,sand,rice,salt and we needed to separate all of that together so the easiest part was the little rocks and the rice but the salt is pretty difficult so we tried to add water into the sand and salt and we putted a coffee filter over a cup and drained the salt water into the cup and if you cook it the salt sticks too the bottom of the pan.

Separation

Last Week with Miss Dale we did science and she mixed up sand rocks salt and rice we have to separate them all and put them in to separate jars I was partners with Jullien I am going to show you how we did it

1: Me and Jullien started by getting a cup full of all of the stuff we then put it in hot water for 20 seconds. we then  picked out the rocks and put them in a separate jar.

2:We then found out that we accidentally disintegrated the salt. after that we then got a chive and put the sand and rice on it with hot water

3: we then got all of the rice and left over sand and put them in  separate  glass jars. so we got most of it done with a lot of mess.

by Kohdie

 

Material Separation

Last week in science, Miss Dale mixed together sand, salt, rocks, and rice, and told us we had to separate it into it’s core materials.

  1. First, pick out the rocks and put them into a safe place.
  2. Secondly, sieve the rice out of the sand and salt.
  3. Then, pour the sand/salt into a jug and add some water, this will dissolve the salt.
  4. Afterwards, filter the water into a separate jug/tube and get the water out of the sand.
  5. Penultimately,  leave the saltwater to evaporate.
  6. Finally, place all the materials on the table or wherever you’re doing the experiment.

BYE!

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