no, the particles are so small they can pass through filter paper.
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Yes, with special filters (with very small pores ), by ultrafiltration.
Yes, colloids components can be separated by settling or filtration.
no, the particles are so small they can pass through filter paper.
Yes, with special filters (with very small pores ), by ultrafiltration.
Sometimes is possible, depending on the type of the coloid; for example aerosols.
It is not possible.
that depends on the mixture for eg sand and water can be separated salt and water can't be separated
Yes, and solid is separated from the liquid by filtration.
yes it can
yes
NO as it is not a collidal solution. the particles of sugar solution are too small too scatter light so....NO!
The answer will depend on what it needs to be separated from. Vinegar can certainly be separated from stones by filtration!
Yes
yes
yes or no .
With the amount of information provided, no.
Yes, these solids can be separated by filtration, decantation, centrifugation etc.
Yes colloidal sized and smaller impurities as well as all dissolved materials both organic and inorganic can not be removed by filtration.
Oh yes, dust can be filtered out of air. It is done all the time.
that depends on the mixture for eg sand and water can be separated salt and water can't be separated
Yes, and solid is separated from the liquid by filtration.
Yes!!! Thermal decomposition. Filtration Magnetisation (iron) Evaporation. All are physical processes.
yea because the component of mixture can be separate by physical methods like filtration.