Hemodialysis
Dialysisdialysis is a machine filtering the body's blood when the organs responsible for natural filtration (kidneys, liver) can not.
This process is called filtration. It occurs when water and solutes are pushed through a membrane by pressure differentials, with higher hydrostatic pressure on one side of the membrane leading to the movement of water and solutes to the other side.
The process is called hemodialysis. Blood is filtered through a machine that acts as an artificial kidney, removing waste products and excess fluids. The purified blood is then returned to the body.
The separation of people based on their race is called segregation.
The property you are referring to is called selectivity. Selective membranes control the passage of substances, allowing only specific molecules or ions to pass through while blocking others based on their size, charge, or other characteristics. This selectivity is crucial in various biological processes and technologies like water filtration and gas separation.
Probably "filtration" is the answer sought, although this is certainly not the only possibility.
It is a machine called the dialysis.
Dialysisdialysis is a machine filtering the body's blood when the organs responsible for natural filtration (kidneys, liver) can not.
The liquid collected after filtration is known as the filtrate. Filtration is a separation technique used to separate a solid from a liquid by passing the mixture through a filter medium, which retains the solid particles and allows the liquid to pass through. The filtrate is the liquid that has passed through the filter and is collected in a container or receiver for further processing or analysis.
Filtration is the process of separation of solids from a fluid (liquid or gas) using a filter. The liquid obtained by filtation is called filtrate.
This technique is called filtration or decanting, depending on how you do it.
The separation of substances by passage through a membrane is called filtration. This process allows certain particles or molecules to pass through a permeable membrane while retaining others based on size, charge, or other properties. It's widely used in various applications, including water purification and biological separations. Other related processes include osmosis and dialysis, which also involve membrane-based separation.
This is an example of physical separation technique called filtration. Filtration is used to separate solid particles from a liquid by passing the mixture through a barrier that retains the solid particles while allowing the liquid to pass through. In this case, the small gold flakes are retained by the filter while the water solution passes through, resulting in the separation of the gold flakes from the solution.
Filtration.
Substances are moved through a filter by a process called filtration. Filtration works by using a barrier (the filter) that allows certain particles to pass through while blocking others based on differences in size, shape, or solubility. This separation process relies on a pressure gradient to drive the movement of substances across the filter.
The process used to separate a mixture of sand and copper sulfate is called filtration. The mixture is poured through a filter paper, allowing the sand particles to be trapped while the copper sulfate solution passes through as the filtrate.
The technique is filtration, and the liquid which comes through is the filtrate.