Liquid digestive residue becomes solid through a process called absorption in the colon. Water is absorbed from the liquid residue, which causes it to solidify and form feces. The colon also absorbs nutrients and electrolytes, contributing to the formation of solid waste.
The liquid after filtering out the residue is called the filtrate. It is the clarified liquid that has passed through the filter, leaving behind any solid particles or impurities.
The filtrate is the liquid portion that passes through a filter during the filtration process. The solid portion that remains on the filter is called the residue.
A filtration residue is the solid substance left in the filter media(filter paper, sponge, activated charcoal, etc.)... Whenever filtration occurs when the solid substance is separated from the liquid the recovered liquid is called filtrate while the recovered solid is called residue or precipitate. It is sometimes associated with the residue left after decantaion but to be more specific some people call it filtration residue to clarify the statement.
To become a solid, a liquid will absorb heat energy.
The residue on the filter paper refers to any solid material that remains after the liquid has been filtered through the paper. This residue can be further analyzed or discarded depending on the purpose of the filtration.
The liquid after filtering out the residue is called the filtrate. It is the clarified liquid that has passed through the filter, leaving behind any solid particles or impurities.
Solid residue is the leftover material that remains after a substance has been burned, processed, or filtered. It typically consists of any impurities, unburned material, or byproducts that were not fully consumed in the process.
Residue on evaporation refers to the solid material left behind after a liquid has been evaporated. It can consist of impurities, salts, minerals, or other substances that were dissolved in the liquid. Residues are often analyzed to determine the composition of the original liquid.
The filtrate is the liquid portion that passes through a filter during the filtration process. The solid portion that remains on the filter is called the residue.
Evaporating the liquid the pure solid remain as residue.
A filtration residue is the solid substance left in the filter media(filter paper, sponge, activated charcoal, etc.)... Whenever filtration occurs when the solid substance is separated from the liquid the recovered liquid is called filtrate while the recovered solid is called residue or precipitate. It is sometimes associated with the residue left after decantaion but to be more specific some people call it filtration residue to clarify the statement.
The name is clear: it is used to evaporate a liquid to obtain the solid residue.
A liquid can become a solid for example when you freeze ice it becomes and ice cube.
Freezing and melting points are synonyms: at this temperature a solid become a liquid or a liquid become a solid.
Liquid water placed in a freezer will become solid ice.
supernatant - liquid above and solid in the bottom, the supernatant is the liquid above that is going to be poured off (to separate the solid and the liquid) filtrate - it is also the liquid part but the solid and liquid is separated differently, for example coffee the filter paper holds on to residue (solid) and the liquid part (filtrate) passes I think that is the difference.
Salts remain as a solid residue, water (or other liquid) is evaporated.