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If the solids can be made to form a suspension in a liquid, they can be separated in a centrifuge.

Another technique, used in mineral analysis, is to float off the material in a dense liquid, such as Sodium polytungstate or similar.

And with a powdered material, shaking tables are much used in industry.

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