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Let it stand so it evaporates.Boil it. Centrifuge it.
what is left on filter paper when using filtration? it is residue
Filtering: separation of solids from liquids or gases
This sounds like a physical separation question where there is a solution in which a crystalline precipitate has formed. The two techniques to separate the precipitate from the solution are filtration and evaporation.
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.
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The first step in making safe drinking water is filtration of solids. Filtration by layers of sand and rock reduces the level of salts in groundwater. Using filtration, we removed the precipitate from the chemical solution.
The precipitate is seperated from the solution by settlement in a tank. Filtration is not usually used.
Filtration, if its a precipitate that means its insoluable. and then can be filtrated.
Let it stand so it evaporates.Boil it. Centrifuge it.
Crystallization of the precipitate is advanced (aging) and the filtration is improved.
what is left on filter paper when using filtration? it is residue
It is called a precipitate. If that is the type of answer you are looking for.
Filtering: separation of solids from liquids or gases
This sounds like a physical separation question where there is a solution in which a crystalline precipitate has formed. The two techniques to separate the precipitate from the solution are filtration and evaporation.
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.
The river water is cleaned by filtration, then treated with chlorine to kill bacteria.