Liquid solid is the solid particles from the liquid. This goes through to the membrane.
Liquid solid is the particles from the liquid. This is when the liquid goes through the membrane.
That'd be filtering.
filtration
Filtration
yes its a porous surface and will absorb liquid and stain
The most important property of a filter paper is the dimension of the pores. For quantitative analysis papers have pores betweeen 2,5 micrometers to 20 micrometers, depending on the use.
some types of styrofoam are porous but not all are
Granite is a very solid rock whereas pumice stone is much more weak and porous.
Concrete is porous and therefore has the ability to absorb from the surface.
Filtration- technique using a porous barrier to separate a solid from a liquidDistillation-separates parts of mixtures based on boiling points of componentscrystallization- technique results in the formation of pure solid particlesor chromatography paper...
Filtration.
Yes, that's what filtration is.
It absorbs liquid.
seepage is the slow movement of any liquid through porous material and percolation is the vertical movement of liquid to the porous material.
filter paper
A porous barrier is a barrier against the movement of one type of objects that is not a barrier to the movement of another type of objects. A "real life" example would be a picket fence, which stops motion of objects, such a s adult humans, that are larger than the distance between the pickets but not those of smaller objects such as snakes and insects. However, the most common use of the phrase is in engineering and physical chemistry, specifically in osmosis and reverse osmosis technology, battery design, and other electrochemistry. In these fields, porous barriers have been devised that permit the flow of water but not electrolytes, of cations but not anions, etc.
material with pore spaces are called porous
It is the rate at which water, or any liquid, can pass through a porous substance
yes its a porous surface and will absorb liquid and stain
* able to absorb fluids; "the partly porous walls of our digestive system"; "compactin the soil to make it less porous" * full of pores or vessels or holes == ==
porous thin film- used in chromatographic tech. where thin layer or film is made on the surface of glass slide. porous nature -having pores (space between the particles) help this system for separation of component. for more detail see chrometographic technique.