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What is filtraion?

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Updated: 4/28/2022

Separate solid from liquid.

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Meaning of filtraion?

The word filtration means that you are filtering one part out of something else. An example is when you filter or drain the water out of a pan after cooking noodles; this is filtering the water away from the noodles.


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