filtering
Percolating
Percolate
A gas cannot go through non-porous solids.
It must be a combination of two or more substances, only one of which can pass through the filter. An example of this is fruit cocktail in syrup. The syrup can pass thru a porous paper filter, but not the fruit.
some types of styrofoam are porous but not all are
Concrete is porous and therefore has the ability to absorb from the surface.
The most important property of a filter paper is the dimension of the pores. For quantitative analysis papers have pores betweeen 2,5 micrometers to 20 micrometers, depending on the use.
A substance just soft enough or porous enough for a liquid to filter through
filter paper
Percolates is a verb that means: To filter gradually through a porous surface or substance (of a liquid or gas). To be prepared in a percolator (coffee).
When water oozes gradually through a porous substance
Any porous substance, as cloth, paper, sand, or charcoal, through which water or other liquid may passed to cleanse it from the solid or impure matter held in suspension; a chamber or device containing such substance; a strainer; also, a similar device for purifying air., To purify or defecate, as water or other liquid, by causing it to pass through a filter., To pass through a filter; to percolate., Same as Philter.
It is the rate at which water, or any liquid, can pass through a porous substance
A "porous" substance.
to cause(liquid' for example) to pass through a porous substance or small holes ; fliter
It can be a property of matter or a substance
Percolation is the process of a liquid slowly passing through a filter. It is like making coffee. The coffee gets strained through a filter.
You could say 'Filter paper is known as porous paper.'
porous rocks are rocks through which water etc. can seep or pass through.