An insoluble salt added to water remain as a residue at the bottom of the beaker.
what is left on filter paper when using filtration? it is residue
- insoluble residue on filter - microorganisms - hairs - antibiotics, other drugs and metabolites - added water - somatic cells
Residue.or precipitate
A compound that does not dissolve in a particular solvent. For example, silver chloride is highly insoluble in water, calcium hydroxide is sparingly soluble in water and sodium chloride is insoluble in chloroform.
insoluble cement
insoluble cement
residue
An insoluble salt added to water remain as a residue at the bottom of the beaker.
what is left on filter paper when using filtration? it is residue
A solid insoluble residue remain after the evaporation of water.
A small amount of insoluble residue remain.
It depends on what was in the solution that was filtered. About as specific as we can get with the information given is "insoluble stuff".
Yes. Acids can dissolve all the constituents of Portland cement with the exception of hydrated silica, which forms a residue.
Yellow; the insoluble precipitate Lead(II) iodide is created
filtration is used to separate two salts with different molecular size which mat be soluble and insoluble in water respectively.so that the soluble one is the filterate and the insoluble one will be the residue on the filter paper.
- insoluble residue on filter - microorganisms - hairs - antibiotics, other drugs and metabolites - added water - somatic cells