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Q: What is collected as a filtrate when copper sulphate and water are filtered through filter paper?
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What is the liquid that run through filter paper called?

The filtrate.


What substances are being filtered in kidneys?

cellular waste created by the living cells in our body are filtered through the kidney and are turned into urine and bile


When stormwater runoff is collected in a stormwater system through a series of ditches and pipes it?

gets filtered and stored for drinking water


What is a filtrate in filtration?

A filtrate is the liquid that has passed through a filter.


What is the liquid that pass through the filtering funnel?

Filtrate. the ones trapped by the filter paper is called the residue


Is the filtrate the body that remains on or passes through the filter paper?

The filtrate is the liquid which passes through the filter paper


What is the name for the liquid that goes through a piece of filter paper?

filtrate sand is a filtrate it stays behind


How can you get copper sulphate from an impure sample?

1. Dissolve the copper carbonate/sulfate salts in water and filter it: the Copper Carbonate is insoluble so it will remain as the residue on the filter paper, and the copper sulfate is soluble so it will pass through the paper as the filtrate. 2. Heat the filtrate in an evaporating basin till the point of crystallization (crystals will form on a rod dipped into the mixture, at the point of crystallization). 3. Leave the filtrate to cool and crystals of pure Copper sulfate will form. Collect the crystals with a spatula and leave them on a sheet of filter paper to dry.


How much of the fluid that comprises filtrate is reabsorbtion into the bloodstream?

Most filtrate is reabsorbed. Remember, just about everything other than cells and large proteins is filtered into Bowman's capusle, and your body needs most of it, or else all you would have running through your blood are cells and proteins. The kidneys reabsorb most of the water, ions and nutrients in the filtrate.


What do you call the liquid that passes through the filter paper?

It is called the filtrate. What remains on the paper is called the residue.


What are some materials that are filtered from the blood?

When blood is flowing through your kidneys and getting filtered a lot of things that go through the filter are salts, water, urea, glucose and some amino acids go through. Later on much of the water, salt and some glucose and amino acids get reabsorbed. So much of what your urine is composed of is urea, water, salt with extremely small amounts of glucose and amino acids.


Do nephrons form urine?

Blood is filtered through the bowmans capsule (large proteins are left in the bloodstream). The fluid that remains in the nephron after filtration is called the filtrate.The filtrate enters the proximal tubule. Glucose, amino acids, and water are secreted (released into bloodstream). The filtrate begins to darken with less water in it.The filtrate then moves on to the Loop of Henle. On descent, water leaves the filtrate by osmosis and on ascent; sodium and chloride leave the filtrate by active transport. This is necessary to produce concentrated urine. The loop of henle becomes less permeable as it goes ascends so less sodium and chloride leave the filtrate as the filtrate makes its way up the loop.The filtrate then moves on to the Distal Tubule where pH is regulated and sodium potassium, and calcium levels are controlled. The filtrate becomes more concentrated here.The filtrate then moves into the Collecting Duct. The collecting duct is what connects the nephrons to the ureter. It participates in electrolyte and fluid balance through reabsorption and excretion.(I did this for a Grade 12 Biology lab so this is just a collection of stuff I got off the internet from various good sources! anybody else who was just as confused as I was when I got this question!)