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Extraction in chemistry: separation of a substance from a mixture. For the liquid-liquid extraction see the link bellow.
If you have a solid precipitate /liquid mixture filtration is the better method of recovering the solid as any contaminant in the liquid can potentially be washed out. Evaporating the liquid to remove it would just deposit whatever residues there were onto the precipitate.
you can use vacuum filtration with a Hersch funnel and collect your liquid in the side arm Erlenmeyer's flask
chromatography
I don't know how it is actually done in the beverage industry, but it COULD be done using a centrifuge method. This would separate all the solids, and push them to the bottom of the container, leaving a liquid of water on top, which could then be removed, thus concentrating the puree. This method would not be very effective for concentrating down dissolved components, just solid ones (for instance, if you had sugar dissolved in water, centrifuging it would do little (something, but not much), but if you have a puree of fruit, it will be very effective at separating and and all pulp from the liquid).
evaporation is a kind of separation method it is used for separating a dissolved solid (solute) from a liquid
Extraction in chemistry: separation of a substance from a mixture. For the liquid-liquid extraction see the link bellow.
Sedimentation. Filtration. Coagulation. Flocculation
The simplest method is decantation.
An insoluble solid can be separated by filtration from the liquid.
Filtration is a good method for this (you can decant also, but this is crude)
The best method is chemical analysis.
methods in separating
In the parting method, the ore is dissolved in a bath of hot concentrated sulfuric or nitric acid. Gold is recovered from the residue, and the clear solution is treated with ferrous sulfate to precipitate the silver.
Density. The liquid with the lower density will be the top layer.
If you have a solid precipitate /liquid mixture filtration is the better method of recovering the solid as any contaminant in the liquid can potentially be washed out. Evaporating the liquid to remove it would just deposit whatever residues there were onto the precipitate.
Methods of separating a solid and liquid rather than filtration. (a)When a solid and liquid are soluble,a method know as evaporation is used.When this mixture is heated,the liquid will evaporate and the solid will be left and obtained after evaporation. (b)When the mixture is insoluble,it is separated by use of decantation.The mixture is given some time to settle and the liquid is poured into another beaker and the the solid is left in the initial beaker.