Separating Mixtures: Sorting, Sieving, Filtering, Magnets: Concept Map

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Concept Map

Organise the vocabulary, quantities and relationships into a connected model.

This extension applies that lens specifically to Separating Mixtures: Sorting, Sieving, Filtering, Magnets.

Because the materials in a mixture keep their own properties, you separate them by finding a property where they differ and then using a method that exploits that difference.

MethodProperty it usesGood for
Hand sortingsize, colour, shape you can seestones out of dried beans
Sievingparticle sizesand from gravel; lumps out of flour
Filteringone material dissolves, the other does notmud out of river water
Using a magnetmagnetic materialsiron or steel out of anything else

Filtering deserves a closer look. Filter paper is a sheet full of holes far too small to see. Water slips through the holes; the solid particles of sand or mud are too big and stay behind on the paper. The trapped solid is called the residue and the liquid that runs through is the filtrate.

Worked example — a three-material mixture.

You are handed a beaker holding iron filings, sand and salt all mixed together. Separate all three.

  1. Magnet. Draw a magnet over the mixture. The iron filings jump up; sand and salt do not. Iron recovered.
  2. Add water and stir. The salt dissolves; the sand does not.
  3. Filter. The sand stays on the filter paper as residue. The salty water runs through as filtrate.
  4. Leave the filtrate in a warm place. When the water evaporates the salt is left behind in the dish.

Each step used a different property: magnetism, then solubility, then particle size.

Natural Sciences — Grade 6 — Concept Map: What is the quickest way to separate iron filings from a mixture of iron filings and sand?

Natural Sciences — Grade 6 — Concept Map: The method that uses filter paper to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid is called ______.

Natural Sciences — Grade 6 — Concept Map: Why can filter paper not be used to separate salt from sea water?

Name the original topic being extended by this concept map lesson.

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