A sieve, or sifter, separates wanted elements from unwanted material using a woven screen such as a mesh or net. However, in cooking, especially with flour, a sifter is used to aerate the substance, among other things. A straineris a type of sieve typically used to separate a solid from a liquid. The word "sift" derives from sieve.
the separation of different sized solid particles
It is a method of filteration done by using a sieve
Getting weevils out of flour. Also helps aerate the flour.
Removing contaminants from a process fluid.
Cooking (sifting flour) archeology (looking for artifacts) treasure hunting (same thing) soils engineering (evaluating size of soil and rock particles)
when making tea
is sieving sand from stones reversible?
Sieving is largely used in laboratories and industry for separation.
Sift the coriander powder using a fine sieve. The fine powder will fall through the holes in the sieve and the seeds will not.
The most simple method is sieving.
sieve
sieving is in cooking not science and its used to get lumps out of ingredients
its not sieving actually it is filteration,when we want to separate solid particles from our sample,we filter it by using filter paper..
sieving is in cooking not science and its used to get lumps out of ingredients
sieve is an instrument used to separate mixture
Under what conditions should you use wet sieving instead of dry sieving?
Examples: sieving of sand, sieving of flour, dimensional sorting of peas and beans, etc.
Sieving: i)The sieve used in this method has larger pores. ii) It is used to filter wheat,flour,etc. Filtration: i) The filter paper used in this method has smaller pores. ii) It is used to filter muddy water,etc.
is sieving sand from stones reversible?
Examples: decantation, sieving, magnetic separation.
Sieving is largely used in laboratories and industry for separation.
flour
Living and sieving