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Sift the coriander powder using a fine sieve. The fine powder will fall through the holes in the sieve and the seeds will not.
None. Reverse osmisis is a physics problem not a chemical one. It is simply sieving water through a very very fine sieve. So fine that unless you use very high pressures the water would not go through. The sieve is so fine that large molecules, like Salt (NaCl) don't fit through.
A sieve analysis test is a procedure to separate fine material from course material by means of a series of woven or perforated surfaces. The proportion of different size particles are recorded. This record is the conclusion of the analysis. Art Gatenby agatenby@cscscientific.com
A pink fine from a policeman when you go through a green lite that actually was red. :-)
Pour the lemonade through a fine mesh sieve.
sieve
A sieve is a device with a mesh screen for separating coarser particles from finer ones or solids from liquids. Soft materials can also be forced through a sieve. As a verb, "sieve" means to put through a sieve. Here are some examples:Strain the cooking liquid through a fine-mesh sieve and return to the saucepan.Force the fruit mixture through a sieve.Your office is leaking information like a sieve.Sieve the milk mixture into a large bowl.
A sieve is a very fine screen used to filter, or sieve, solids out of liquids.
Sift the coriander powder using a fine sieve. The fine powder will fall through the holes in the sieve and the seeds will not.
None. Reverse osmisis is a physics problem not a chemical one. It is simply sieving water through a very very fine sieve. So fine that unless you use very high pressures the water would not go through. The sieve is so fine that large molecules, like Salt (NaCl) don't fit through.
To put food through a fine sieve or food mill to form a thick and smooth liquid is to puree. Parents who make their own baby food often puree the food.
A fine sieve.
passing sieve #4
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With a fine mesh sieve.
mmmIt's just water that's been purified extra carefully by running it through a filter, a very fine sieve.