Sieving: i)The sieve used in this method has larger pores.
ii) It is used to filter wheat,flour,etc.
Filtration: i) The filter paper used in this method has smaller pores.
ii) It is used to filter muddy water,etc.
Both do the same work that is put out larger particles that are larger than their pore size. filters are more advanced you can even separate out single cells.
hi everybody, if u wanna know the answer u will find it right here basically filtering separates tiny solubles and sieving is the opposite. Thanx
Methods are: distillation, sieving, decantation, filtration, ion exchange - depending on the type of mixture.
Examples of separation methods: filtration, distillation, sieving, ion exchange, solvent extraction, etc.
Examples: filtration, decantation, distillation, sieving, magnetic separation, solvent extraction, etc.
Examples: filtration, decantation, distillation, sieving, magnetic separation, solvent extraction, etc.
Filtering is the best and simplest method.By sieving small particles remain in water.
Methods of separation are: decantation, filtration, sieving, electromagnetic, centrifugation, distillation, ion exchange, gravitational system and many others.
Physical and chemical procedures: filtration, distillation, centrifuging, sieving, chemical reactions, crystallization, etc.
liquids can be purified buy filtering or sieving A2: Precipitation, Evaporation/condensation, Filtration, Centrifugation, and Flocculation are all methods for purifying liquids.
Both do the same thing that is put out large particles larger than their pore size but filters are more advanced by filtering you can separate out single cells
Filtration will remove ALL solid particles regardless of their size. To separate materials based on the size of their particles one would use a process of sieving, using a sieve stack with a smaller and smaller mesh size.