Froth Floatation experiment.

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carolmay
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Froth Floatation experiment.

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Hi Labbies out there,

Would anyone have a new froth floatation experiment that works well .

Would appreciate any advise

Thanking you.


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sorry about the spelling "Flotation "
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We use very simple experiment.
Put spatula of sand and same of iron(III)oxide(red) in large t/tube. Half fill with water.Stopper it and shake. Add 2 ml of detergent and a few drops of kerosene. Shake again. Scoop off the froth into a watch glass and check if it contains mineral (red oxide).

It is messy and smelly of kerosene, but seems to work.
See if you get better suggestions.
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lada wrote:We use very simple experiment.
Put spatula of sand and same of iron(III)oxide(red) in large t/tube. Half fill with water.Stopper it and shake. Add 2 ml of detergent and a few drops of kerosene. Shake again. Scoop off the froth into a watch glass and check if it contains mineral (red oxide).

It is messy and smelly of kerosene, but seems to work.
See if you get better suggestions.
Lada
Thank you Lada,

will have a go at that one.
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:D Thank you so much Lada, worked a treat.
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