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The process of passing a liquid through a porous substance is called filtration. During filtration, the liquid is forced through the pores in the substance, allowing the liquid to pass through while leaving behind any solid particles or impurities. This method is commonly used to separate solids from liquids in various industries such as water treatment and chemical processing.
No. Water is a transparent liquid. Opaque means you can't see through an object or substance.
Yes, you can separate a soluble from a liquid by using the method of filtration. This involves passing the mixture through a filter paper, which allows the liquid to pass through while the soluble substance is retained on the filter paper. The liquid collected in the receiver is now separated from the soluble substance.
Through a process known as Sublimation
Melting: The substance changes from a solid to a liquid as heat is applied. Freezing: The substance changes from a liquid to a solid as it loses heat. Evaporation: The substance changes from a liquid to a gas as it is heated. Condensation: The substance changes from a gas to a liquid as it cools. Sublimation: The substance changes directly from a solid to a gas without going through a liquid phase.
A liquid lens is one where, rather than solid glass or plastic, the light is refracted through a liquid substance.
Solid--->Liquid---->Gas
Solid--->Liquid---->Gas
No, liquid is a state of matter, not a substance itself. Substances can exist in liquid state, but liquids can be broken down into simpler substances through physical or chemical processes.
The phase change in which a substance changes from a gas to a liquid is called condensation. This occurs when the gas loses energy, typically through cooling, and transitions to a liquid state.
Phase change.
A liquid is a substance or a mixture of substances in solution.