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In chemistry residue is whatever remains or acts as a contaminant after a given class of events. Residue may be the material remaining after a process of preparation, separation, or purification, such as distillation, evaporation, or filtration. It may also denote the undesired by-products of a chemical reaction.
Resulting substance that goes down after filtration is the filtrate and the one that remains on the filter is residue.
what is left on filter paper when using filtration? it is residue
The anhydrous molecule or species. e.g. CuSO4.5H2O (hydrate) + heat ----> CuSO4 (anhydrous) + water vapor
yes it is because like sugar dissolved in water it contains evenly particles
The residue of combustion is called ash.
Solid residue is what remains after a liquid evaporates.
Residue means the remains or detritus of something. Rubbish etc. That may spread.
Coke, most likely. Coke is the carbonaceous residue left over from the thermal "cracking" of hydrocarbons (the term is also used to describe the residue left over from coal combustion).
dregs, sludge, residue, remains, sediment
residue
is it the value of what remains after depreciation from an asset
It is the risk that remains after others have been eliminated.
A true solution is monophasic without any residue..
Remainder is a word for residue. Additional synonyms include debris, leftovers, remains, silt, slag and waste.
You can remove sticky label residue with simple cooking oil, a soft cloth and a little rubbing.
Combustion is a chemical change. You would expect methanol to be fully oxidised to CO2 and water. Any residue could may be due to impurities or more likely to incomplete combustion which produced sooty carbon residues.