Magnetic separation uses magnets to attract magnetic materials away from non-magnetic ones. It’s effective for separating metals from mixtures or for removing iron filings from other substances.
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Magnetic separation involves using magnets to attract and remove magnetic materials from a mixture. When a mixture containing magnetic particles is passed through or near a magnet, the magnetic particles are pulled away from non-magnetic materials. This method is effective in separating metal contaminants from other substances, such as in recycling processes or purifying raw materials. It’s commonly used to separate iron filings from sand or other materials.
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