Yes, it is possible.
A centrifuge is used in labs to accelerate gravity in a test tube to separate suspensions. For example if you put a test tube of muddy water in a centrifuge, the machine will spin it down until the water is clear and the soot has settled on the bottom.
You can either filter the muddy water to separate and remove the solids, or evaporate and then condense the water vapour back into water, which will be clear.
It is possible to filter mud out of water.
Muddy tide
1. Decantation and elimination of the oil. 2. Filtering of the muddy water throught fine sand. 3. Filtering after by another filter: textile, paper, ceramic, metallic. 4. Chlorination, fluorination or ozonization of this obtained water.
Centrifuges use centripetal force to separate substances in liquid or gas suspension. For example, if a test tube filled with muddy water is put into a centrifuge - a device with a wheel on a spindle with holes that hold several test tubes - and then spun around for a while, the water will separate from the dirt suspended in it.
A suspended load.
A centrifuge is used in labs to accelerate gravity in a test tube to separate suspensions. For example if you put a test tube of muddy water in a centrifuge, the machine will spin it down until the water is clear and the soot has settled on the bottom.
Suspended load
You can either filter the muddy water to separate and remove the solids, or evaporate and then condense the water vapour back into water, which will be clear.
..purify the water to separate the mudd salty water..that would be all,,thank you=
The amazon river has dirty water because it has a suspended load. Suspended Load is the rivers sediment that is carried SUSPENDEDLYin the water. This makes the water look muddy.
Muddy water is heterogeneous because the mud and water are separate, plus the mud is made up of different things.
Crystalisation
It is possible to filter mud out of water.
Muddy water is a suspension because the particles in a suspension are small, not settled, and separate if left undisturbed like in the most common kind of suspension made of silt and water.
Muddy water is a suspension because the particles in a suspension are small, not settled, and separate if left undisturbed like in the most common kind of suspension made of silt and water.