The technique is filtration, and the liquid which comes through is the filtrate.
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It is called the filtrate. What remains on the paper is called the residue.
Filtrate. the ones trapped by the filter paper is called the residue
It is called the filtrate. What remains on the paper is called the residue.
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.
The filtrate is the liquid which passes through the filter paper
The filtrate.
Filtrate. the ones trapped by the filter paper is called the residue
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 filtrate is the liquid which passes through the filter paper and the residue is the solid left on the filter paper.
NaCl is sodium chloride or table salt. In granular form salt will not pass through a paper filter. However it will if dissolved in a liquid because it has become part of the liquid and no longer has the properties of a solid.