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How does Froth flotation work?

Froth flotation is a mineral processing method used to separate minerals from ore based on their hydrophobicity. It involves adding reagents to create a froth layer on top of a slurry, where the hydrophobic particles attach to bubbles and rise to the surface, while hydrophilic particles remain in the bulk solution. The froth containing the hydrophobic particles can then be collected as the concentrate, while the hydrophilic particles are discarded as tailings.


In part because of convection if you shake a bag of mixed nuts large ones will rise to the top a phenomenon that physicists name for what large nut?

The phenomenon is called the Brazil nut effect, where larger particles tend to rise to the top when a mixture is shaken or vibrated. This is due to the combined effects of convection currents and particle interactions in the mixture.


A mixture in which the small bits of substances spread evenly thoughout a liquid are too small to be seen?

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If the axis of rotation is near the top of the container will the denser particles tend to move to the top or bottom of the container?

Denser particles in a rotating container will tend to move towards the bottom, away from the axis of rotation due to centrifugal force. This is because denser particles have more inertia and are less affected by the rotation.


When copper (II) nitrate solution has aluminum foil placed in it starts to come out on the top.?

This reaction is an example of a displacement reaction, where aluminum displaces copper from copper (II) nitrate solution to form aluminum nitrate and copper metal. The copper metal appearing on top of the solution is a result of this displacement reaction.

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As heat particles rise the cool particles work their way down through them thus cooling the room!


What happens to light particles in a solution?

Depending upon the solution, the light waves may be refracted or reflected. However, if you are asking about low mass/low density particles, in general they will tend to accumulate towards the top of the solution based upon relative differences in density.


What is a science kind of suspension?

In science, a suspension is a heterogeneous mixture in which solid particles remain distributed throughout a liquid without settling to the bottom or floating to the top. This is different from a solution because the solid particles remain distinct from the liquid part of the mixture where in a solution, the solid particles are indistinct from the liquid (solutions are homogeneous).


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How does Froth flotation work?

Froth flotation is a mineral processing method used to separate minerals from ore based on their hydrophobicity. It involves adding reagents to create a froth layer on top of a slurry, where the hydrophobic particles attach to bubbles and rise to the surface, while hydrophilic particles remain in the bulk solution. The froth containing the hydrophobic particles can then be collected as the concentrate, while the hydrophilic particles are discarded as tailings.


Why do a thin covering form on the surface of tea when you keep it while in a cup?

As the tea cools, the oils, minerals, and other particles in the tea sometimes rise to the top.


Another word for rising to the top?

rise to the top


Why is sediment often laid down in layers?

Sediment is often laid down in layers because of the different sizes and weights of particles settling out of water or air. Heavier particles settle faster, creating bottom layers, while lighter particles settle on top. Over time, this accumulation results in distinct layers of sediment.


In part because of convection if you shake a bag of mixed nuts large ones will rise to the top a phenomenon that physicists name for what large nut?

The phenomenon is called the Brazil nut effect, where larger particles tend to rise to the top when a mixture is shaken or vibrated. This is due to the combined effects of convection currents and particle interactions in the mixture.


What are facts about dissolving?

Dissolving is when a solute mixes with a solvent and makes the solute 'disappear' but this is really done by when you mix or stir the solvent liquid's particles tend to expand and make gaps for the solid which will then become a solution as 2 different particles are there. Also, a saturated solution is when too much of the solute can't be dissolved for example you poured a packet of sugar up to the top of your tea, then most of the sugar will not dissolve and it will become a saturated solution.


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you climb it


How do you measure rise in pants?

To measure the rise in pants you, measure from the crotch seam to the top of the waistband.