How do we separate the seemingly inseparable? - Iddo Magen
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Your cell phone is mainly made of plastics and metals. It’s easy to appreciate the process by which those elements add up to something so useful. But there’s another story we don’t hear about -- how did we get our raw ingredients in the first place, from the chaotic tangle of materials that is nature? Iddo Magen uncovers the answer in a group of clever hacks known as separation techniques.
In order to remove salt from seawater, one can pass it through a filter. How big/small should the pores in this filter be? Why can’t you remove salt from seawater with the same colander used to remove water from a cooked food?
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- Educator Iddo Magen
- Script Editor Emma Bryce
- Director Katie Wendt
- Narrator Addison Anderson