According to scientists, diffusion is responsible for spreading out of the particles of a gas or any substance such as liquid within a solution.
Diffusion or technically molecular diffusion
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When particles of one substance spread through another substance, that is called diffusion.
That is a process called Diffusion.
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Filtering is a process that removes particles in suspension in a liquid. So, anything that does not dissolve in a liquid can be filtered out. Dissolved substances and pure substances, however, cannot be removed by filtering.
This process is called hydrogenation.
A Liquid that conducts electricity and is decomposed in the process is called electrolyte.
Melting: the substance changes back from the solid to the liquid. Condensation: the substance changes from a gas to a liquid. Vaporization: the substance changes from a liquid to a gas. Sublimation: the substance changes directly from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase.
Yes. This process was invented in the 1920s by Germany. The Coal is converted to a synthetic natural gas (syngas) though a process called Gasification. The syngas is then run through the Fischer-Tropsch process which, through a catalized process, is converted into liquid fuels. A major portion of South Africa's liquid fuels are produced through this process. A Coal-To-Liquid plant is currently in the final stages of the permitting process and expected to be online by 2012. The proposed $5.5 Billion facility in Wellsville, Ohio will produce 53,000 barrells a day of liquid fuels including diesel (or jet fuel) and naptha.
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This process is called condensation.
The process that enables spreading out is diffusion.
The process that enables spreading out is diffusion.
Usually of liquids through the process of evaporation.
Through a process known as Sublimation
Filtration.
Naphthalene and camphor the process is sublimation
Gently force the liquid through a permeable membrane (such as filter paper)whose pores are smaller than the particle size of the insoluble solid you wish to remove from the solution.