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Probably "filtration" is the answer sought, although this is certainly not the only possibility.
The larger and heavier solid particles settle down leaving the clear liquid above it. ... At the same time, during decantation, there is a chance of the particles mixing back in the liquid. The filtration technique can be used to overcome this as well. Thus, filtration is better than sedimentation and decantation.
Perhaps the full question is how can one separate by filtration, a sugar and sand mixture.One answer is to thoroughly saturate the mixture, and run the liquid through a filter paper. The sugar solution will run through, but the sand will not pass.You may then recover the sugar by gentle evaporation of the liquid.
Filtration
A filtration residue is the solid substance left in the filter media(filter paper, sponge, activated charcoal, etc.)... Whenever filtration occurs when the solid substance is separated from the liquid the recovered liquid is called filtrate while the recovered solid is called residue or precipitate. It is sometimes associated with the residue left after decantaion but to be more specific some people call it filtration residue to clarify the statement.
The technique is filtration, and the liquid which comes through is the filtrate.
The technique is filtration, and the liquid which comes through is the filtrate.
It is called the filtrate.
Liquid solid is the solid particles from the liquid. This goes through to the membrane.
Probably "filtration" is the answer sought, although this is certainly not the only possibility.
A filtrate is the liquid that has passed through a filter.
The definition of filtration is it's the process of separating a solid and a liquid by passing a mixture of the two through filter paper. The liquid that passes through the mesh is called the filtrate, The solid that remains on the filter paper is called the residue.
A centrifuge is used to separate the solid and liquid parts of blood.
This technique is called filtration or decanting, depending on how you do it.
Filtration is the process of separation of solids from a fluid (liquid or gas) using a filter. The liquid obtained by filtation is called filtrate.
*Filtration - Darling, learn how to spell before you put a basic question up. Filtration is used to separate solids (Such as sand or small rocks) from liquids. It is set up using a funnel, filter paper, a stand and a beaker to hold the filtrate. The liquid is poured into the funnel, the solid is trapped in the filter paper and the liquid passes through into the beaker - the liquid is then called 'filtrate'.
The act or process of filtering; the mechanical separation of a liquid from the undissolved particles floating in it.