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How to separate a mixture of sand, pebbles, salt, iron pieces and water?

my teacher said to make it a numbered procedure and make it really detailed. he said we can only use filter paper, filer, magnet, beaker, funnel,tweezers, goggles, hot plate, water, and a ring stand. thank you to whoever answers this?

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My friend recently bought a very nice combo, that I personally think would make a great set-up for Bass. It's a Shimano Syncopate 2500 reel paired with a 7' M Field Stream Sportsman rod filled with 8lb Stren. This would be a very good combo for Bass, maybe spool it with 10lb line since you're fishing for Peacock's and inshore species. And maybe even up it to a MH rod. Problem is that you can't buy either the rod or reel at Bass Pro Shops. Rod is exclusively sold at Dick's Sporting Goods and the reel can be bought at Cabela's but not Bass Pro Shops. If you necessarily need something from Bass Pro Shops, check out the Pflueger Trion spinning combos.
It could over time. I'd just take the bumps slowly if possible. The Lincoln air suspension offers the most comfortable ride of any luxury car on the road but the systems are prone to failure. The replacement system is very costly so as others have mentioned, if the system fails go with the basic springs should it happen.Watch the system closely and take it easy on rough roads to extend the life of the suspension. Good Luck!
About the only suggestion I can make is to try cleaning the photocell that is the actual detector used to see smoke. When they get a little dirty they can trip the alarm. If that doesn't work you may need to look into having an electrician change it out. If there is a way to deactivate it and replace it with the battery-operated type that might be a good option for you. You wouldn't even have to remove it, if you could just turn it off.
My home has one of those annoying electrical smoke detectors that went off at random times, too.Mainly due to the location of the detector, which was near the bathroom.It beeped whenever it detected steam from the bathroom after someone showered.All you have to do is disconnect the wiring from the power source.I asked a brave friend to do it as I'm not familar with the wiring and scared I might get shocked by the electricity.Thankfully, he wasn't.He didn't know which was the correct wire but just disconnected one wire and pushed the re-set button to see if it would beep.If it continues to beep, then disconnect the other wire and test to see if there's still beeping, until it ceases to beep.It has to be one wire or the other.I think there's only two wires.I would recommend having an electrician take a look at it though for safety reasons.My old smoke detector is still there but not functioning.Since it is connected to wiring, I decided to keep it there and installed a battery powered one nearby.

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