by sublimation
by solvent extraction. sulfur can be dissolve in carbon di sulphide solution.
Gunpowder
By the process of diffusion.....
because a mixture is physically combine while a compound is chemically combine thus make is eaiser for the mixture to separate using the technique magnetic separation.
Gunpowder is a finely ground mixture of Potassium Nitrate (75%), Sulphur (10%) and Charcoal (15% w/w). The mixture burns extremely quickly, evolving gases which increase the reaction volume and thus make it a powerful propellant.
by solvent extraction. sulfur can be dissolve in carbon di sulphide solution.
It is a mixture of charcoal, sulfur and saltpeter.
Gunpowder
By the process of diffusion.....
because a mixture is physically combine while a compound is chemically combine thus make is eaiser for the mixture to separate using the technique magnetic separation.
By heating it at low temperatures.
Neither. Charcoal is an organic residue consisting mostly of carbon.
Carbon disulfide can be used to separate a mixture of iron filings and sulfur. This is because carbon disulfide can be used to dissolve sulfur, thus leaving you with the iron filings.
By heating it at low temperatures.
Gunpowder is a finely ground mixture of Potassium Nitrate (75%), Sulphur (10%) and Charcoal (15% w/w). The mixture burns extremely quickly, evolving gases which increase the reaction volume and thus make it a powerful propellant.
Yes, a magnet is one way that can be used to separate a mixture of iron filings and sulfur.
The original black gunpower was a mixture of 2 elements (sulfur, charcoal) and a compound (saltpetre). Modern gunpowder s a mixture of several different copunds, including nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin.