Yes, and solid is separated from the liquid by filtration.
Residue.or precipitate
Filter paper will still leave some water in the solid precipitate leftover, making mass measurements inaccurate unless adequate drying is given to the solid afterwards.
you can strain the ingredients and broth with a strainer and take out the solid ingredients.
Solid iodine is gray.
it is used to filter solid from liquid
Filter paper is a poor material on which to powder a solid before introducing it into a melting tube. Why ?
residue
Yes they do.
Yes, and solid is separated from the liquid by filtration.
"Goo" may be a solid or a liquid. To determine whether "Goo" is a solid, it must be put to the "Paint Filter Test". A measured amount of material is placed in a cone shaped container with an open bottom which is lined with a 400 micron filter. After a period of 15 minutes, if any of the material has transferred through the filter, it is classified as a liquid. If not, it is a solid. This test is generally accepted by the DEC and SWANA (Solid Waste Association of North America) as the definitive test to determine if a substance is a solid or a liquid.
The use is to separate as solid from a liquid by filtration.
Residue.or precipitate
Filter paper will still leave some water in the solid precipitate leftover, making mass measurements inaccurate unless adequate drying is given to the solid afterwards.
you can strain the ingredients and broth with a strainer and take out the solid ingredients.
Dissolve the salt with cold water and filter tea leaves out by sieving and washing it.
Usually you simply boil down the liquid until your left with whatever solid there is. The solid all evaporates into steam, leaving the solid behind. You can also boil it down to about 20% original volume and then filter it with a coffee filter or something similar.