Sand is heavier than salt
That's why sand bags are used, rather than salt bags.
Yes, salt is denser(heavier) than oil and even water. I hope this info helps you in whatever your tryin to do and why ever your looking for the answer for this question .... =D
Well I think that Salt is lager than sand
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Yes.
You place the salt / sand mixture in warm water. The salt will dissolve in the water and you than then four the salt solution off the sand, leaning just sand. Then boil the salt solution untill all the water evaporates, leaving the salt.
No; water maintains a constant mass of 1 gram milliliter. If you add salt to the mix, it won't make the water heavier, although the combined weight of both salt and water put together will be greater than the water by itself. So no the water does not get heavier, your just adding more weight in the form of salt.
Salt is soluble in water where as sand is not. Using a fine paper filter in a funnel the salt can be removed from the sand by rinsing the mixture with water and then the salt can be retreived by evaporating the water. Hope I'm not doing your homework for you
Water and a filter would work. Pour the salt/sand into water and the salt will dissolve. Pour the mixture into a filter and the sand will be trapped in the filter. Evaporate the water and the salt will remain.
Sand+salt: a heterogeneous mixture.
yes sand is heavier than water:)
If by salt you mean sodium chloride(table salt) then it will simply dissolve into the hot water. The sand however is heavier than salt and not soluble. It will just sink to the bottom of whatever may contain the water.
Clay is heavier than sand since its density and its moisture content cause it to be heavier.
SAND SAND
Salt water is heavier
sand+salt=sand salt
A cup of sand, sand sinks in water, thus its heavier.
Salt water is heavier because it is dirty
Sand is much heavier than grit. Sand should be used if you're trying to weigh something down.
Because it is made up of small, solid particles.
No, sand is freaking heavy
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