Water and Boiling Water
..purify the water to separate the mudd salty water..that would be all,,thank you=
Add water, separate the water from the sand. Let the water evaporate.
By the electrolysis of water.
No, not quickly. You can separate oil from water by freezing it all.
Because the sugar will melt and mix with the coconut chaff making it difficult to separate the mixture
There are several options: * My uncle always called them the casts. * Chaff. As in "Separate the wheat from the chaff."
Winnowing is the process of removing chaff from grain. One method involves blowing air through a falling stream of grain. The heavier grain keeps falling to a collection vessel and the chaff is blown to the side.
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A winnowing basket is used to separate chaff (outer covering of grains) from the edible grains. The basket is typically woven with gaps that allow the grains to fall through while retaining the chaff. By tossing the mixture of grains and chaff in the air, the lighter chaff is blown away by the wind while the heavier grains fall back into the basket.
Chaff for horses is a type of food. It is like a hay product but is much softer and is normally mixed with water. It is sort of Sqelchy and Soggy.
Winnow means to separate grain from chaff using the wind, as in "The farmer winnowed his wheat."
Chaff is a mass noun. It has no plural.
Chaff on the Wind was created in 1986.
The word "chaff" is pronounced with a short A vowel sound.
Chaff is the husk or material covering the seed. Hull, etc. Bits and pieces that are lighter than the seed and carried away by a sifting process. It means the same in the Bible. Most of the time, though, Bible writers were using it as an analogy. That is, they were making a comparison between someone's or some other nation's actions to chaff blowing away in the wind. In Bible times, chaff was separated from the grain by tossing the threshed heads into the air when there was a breeze, and allowing the wind to separate the chaff and grain. It's a practice still followed in the undeveloped and sometimes developing world.
These new boxers are really making me chaff.