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A student wants to separate substances by filtration. They write a method for the experiment but not in the correct order as shown. 1. Pour the mixture through the funnel into the conical flask. 2. Fold the filter paper. 3. Collect the filtrate in the conical flask. 4. Put the filter paper into the funnel. 5. Collect any insoluble substances on the filter paper.

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A student wants to separate substances by filtration. They write a method for the experiment but not in the correct order as shown. 1. Pour the mixture through the funnel into the conical flask. 2. Fold the filter paper. 3. Collect the filtrate in the conical flask. 4. Put the filter paper into the funnel. 5. Collect any insoluble substances on the filter paper.

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Solution

To separate substances by filtration, follow these steps in the correct order:

  1. Fold the filter paper.
  2. Put the filter paper into the funnel.
  3. Pour the mixture through the funnel into the conical flask.
  4. Collect the filtrate in the conical flask.
  5. Collect any insoluble substances on the filter paper.

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