On Earth, under the effect of gravity, solids with an aerodynamic diameter greater than 100µ will precipitate from the air (dust will settle). Particles with smaller diameters will stay suspended in air until they are removed by filtration. The gas will have less ability to suspend a particle as the temperature decreases. At the same temperature, a dense gas will be able to suspend a larger solid particle than a less dense gas.
Cool the gas, let the solids settle out, filter the solids out, use a centrifuge to spin the particles out, use static electricity to charge the particles and cause them to precipitate to an oppositely charged plate, use a saturated atmosphere to condense liquid on the particles to wash them from the air (rain).
No, a solid is a solid and a gas is a gas. They are two separate states of matter.
please state what kind of solution you wanna separate, is it solid, liquid or gas?you could separate solutions by this methods:pickingfreezing or chillingevaporationdistillaionfiltrationdecantationand etc.(note:thre are many more methods to sperate a solution)
To separate a solid from a gas, you can use techniques such as filtration or sedimentation. Filtration involves passing the gas-solid mixture through a filter, which traps the solid particles while allowing the gas to pass through. Sedimentation involves allowing the solid particles to settle down in a container, separating them from the gas above.
It is possible for a gas to dissolve into a solid, in which case you could say that the mixture of solid and gas is a type of solution. An example is hydrogen dissolving in platinum.
I could be all 3, but is generally a liquid or solid.
Just like by distillation, the different components of a mixture have different boiling and sublimation levels. If a mixture is heated up, the component that takes the least amount of energy to undergo sublimation will be evaporated out first, and the other component remains there in its original state.
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Sublimation can be used to separate naphthalene from sand. Naphthalene can be heated to change it directly from a solid to a gas, leaving the sand behind. The gas can then be collected and cooled to form solid naphthalene again.
a feather is a solid
Sublimation is a process where a solid directly turns into a gas without going through the liquid stage. To separate naphthalene and ammonium chloride by sublimation, heat can be applied to turn naphthalene into a gas, leaving ammonium chloride behind as it does not sublimate. The gas can then be collected and cooled back into a solid.
The easiest way to separate a solid from a liquid is by filtration.