Evaporation or vaporisation
disacotation or however the hell you spell it...
No, conduction is when molecules (usually in solids) collide and pass on heat energy.
Yes solids can cause pressure
There are laws for solids and liquids, too. For instance solids have a coeffient of linear expansion and liquids (and gasses) have a viscosity. Many others.
Anoxic decomposition is a biological process in which a certain group of microorganisms use chemically combined oxygen, such as that found in nitrite and nitrate. The organic matter they consume supports their life functions and nitrogen gas, carbon dioxide, stable solids and more organisms are produced in the process.
Evaporation Dessication
Extraction (Solid-Liquid Extraction)
it removes all the solids like leaves , sticks, e.t.c
Clarifier removes solids from Liquid and Clarifier removes solids from Gas
yes, because the cooling process removes energy from the matter which makes the particles move less and the matter contract
An example is the evaporation of water from a salt solution by heating. This process leaves the salt crystals behind. If required, the water vapour (steam) can be condensed back into liquid.
pick up the solids with your hands and separate them from the liquids :P
Sublimation and Deposition are phases changes that are between gases and solids. This leaves the intermediate step of liquid not part of the process. Sublimation- Solid to Gas Deposition- Gas to Solid
Reverse osmosis removes ALL dissolved solids, unless the filter membrane is damaged.
yes septic tanks should be pumped out, pumping removes the solids and fats that are settled out of the liquid, not pumping can send solids into the drianfield and result in costly repairs
It is a vibratory centrifuge
Assuming they are non-volatile, solids in liquid water will remain in the water when it boils. This is the process of distillation, where the solids and non-volatile matter is separated from the water, and is left behind as the water evaporates off.