Filtration.
Distillate is typically clearer than the original liquid because the distillation process removes impurities and contaminants, resulting in a more purified product. The distillation process separates substances based on their boiling points, allowing for the extraction of a clearer and more concentrated liquid.
Filtration is the process most commonly used to easily separate a precipitate from the liquid in which it is suspended. The mixture is passed through a filter, allowing the liquid to pass through while retaining the solid precipitate on the filter paper.
diffusion
"difusion"
"difusion"
This process is called condensation.
diffusion
The process that enables spreading out is diffusion.
The process that enables spreading out is diffusion.
Evaporation is used to heat the liquid mixture to a temperature where one liquid evaporates but the other remains a liquid. The evaporated liquid is then condensed back into liquid form by cooling it. This process separates the two liquids based on their different boiling points.
In a chemical reaction, a precipitate is an insoluable solid that emerges from a liquid solution.
Through a process known as Sublimation