Yes,filtration can be used to separate solids from liquids because if you filter a mixture of solids and liquids the liquid will pass through the filter paper while the solids will stay because its particles are too big
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∙ 11y agoThis depends on the solids, but filtering usually takes most solids out of most liquids.
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Filtering is used to separe solids from gases or liquids.
pick up the solids with your hands and separate them from the liquids :P
pick up the solids with your hands and separate them from the liquids :P
filter the liquids from the solids, then sort the solids
It's called an emulsion. Mayonnaise is an example.
A filter funnel is used to separate liquids and solids in a laboratory. It is used in the filtering process by folding a disk shaped filter paper into a cone an putting it in the funnel. Liquid will pass through but solids will not.
A slotted spoon is typically used to separate solids from liquids. When using a slotted spoon, the liquid drains through the slots while the solids are retained in the spoon, allowing you to easily separate out and remove the desired components from the mixture.
It is called a solution. The same general word used for this kind of answer to your question.
Sieving can be done to separate a mixture containing solids and liquids, for eg. tea from tea powder. It is one form of filtration. Thus filtering is also a mthod by which you can separate solid substances from the liquid. The particles left behind is called the residue and the one obtained is called filtrate.
You can remove dissolved solids from water using methods such as reverse osmosis, distillation, or ion exchange. These processes help separate the dissolved solids from the water, leaving you with purer, cleaner water.