Filtering is a process that removes particles from a liquid. Filtering also cannot add anything to a liquid. Seeing as muddy water is water with dirt in it, filtering is not a process that can make muddy water.
After filtering muddy water, the mud is left behind as a sludge. If the filter is not frequently cleaned of this sludge, the filtering efficiency is reduced, even to stop altogether.
1. Decantation and elimination of the oil. 2. Filtering of the muddy water throught fine sand. 3. Filtering after by another filter: textile, paper, ceramic, metallic. 4. Chlorination, fluorination or ozonization of this obtained water.
No, muddy water is a heterogeneous mixture.
You can either filter the muddy water to separate and remove the solids, or evaporate and then condense the water vapour back into water, which will be clear.
Filtering is a physical change. It takes out solids (mud) suspended in the water but doesn't change the water molecules themselves.
Clear water can be got by filtering the muddy water, usually through several layers of sand and charcoal. Or by heating the muddy water and condensing the steam given off into clear water.
Clear water can be got by filtering the muddy water, usually through several layers of sand and charcoal. Or by heating the muddy water and condensing the steam given off into clear water.
Because the consituents (water and mud) can be separated by physical action, such as filtering, they are not chemically combined.
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By filtering, paraffin is not soluble in water.
Alum is a flocculating agent for the impurities in water; after flocculation the filtering of these dirty materials (now as greater particles) is easier.
After filtering muddy water, the mud is left behind as a sludge. If the filter is not frequently cleaned of this sludge, the filtering efficiency is reduced, even to stop altogether.
1. Decantation and elimination of the oil. 2. Filtering of the muddy water throught fine sand. 3. Filtering after by another filter: textile, paper, ceramic, metallic. 4. Chlorination, fluorination or ozonization of this obtained water.
First you have to buy a pasta strainer from the store. Next you put the strainer in the sink then you pour the pasta and water into the strainer. Finally you scoop the pasta out of the strainer and put it in your bowl!
- The material that is trapped by filtering paper is called residue. From www.dictionary.com residue is an object/material that remains after another part is removed/disposed or used.For example:If you had a beaker (a beaker is a glass container) filled with dirty, muddy water. Then used filtering technique(which is a technique where you use filtering paper and sit it on top of a beaker or cup and pour the muddy, dirty water into this cone shaped filtering paper. Making the water soak through and come through the bottom of the paper leaving the muddy, dirty substance in the cone this is called residue.
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No, muddy water is a heterogeneous mixture.