A centrifuge is used in labs to accelerate gravity in a test tube to separate suspensions. For example if you put a test tube of muddy water in a centrifuge, the machine will spin it down until the water is clear and the soot has settled on the bottom.
Yes, centrifuging can be used to separate suspended matter from muddy water. By spinning the water rapidly, the heavier particles will be forced to the bottom of the container, leaving clearer water at the top. This process is commonly used in laboratories and industrial settings for water purification and clarification.
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By centrifuging or decanting when the oil is already in the top layer.
Since it is heavier and non-mixable, you could try centrifuging it down and siphoning it off.
Physical and chemical procedures: filtration, distillation, centrifuging, sieving, chemical reactions, crystallization, etc.
it is used in a washing machine
Centrifuging it would be one way.
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Yes, centrifuging can be used to separate suspended matter from muddy water. By spinning the water rapidly, the heavier particles will be forced to the bottom of the container, leaving clearer water at the top. This process is commonly used in laboratories and industrial settings for water purification and clarification.
Centrifuging. This is used to separate small particles that spread out throughout the liquid & remain in suspension.
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centrifuging.
I believe the word is centrifugation. If it is, then the definition of that is the process of centrifuging.
Centrifuging is used in blood banks to separate blood components based on their density. This allows for the isolation of specific components such as red blood cells, platelets, and plasma, which are used for various medical treatments. Separating blood components through centrifugation helps ensure that patients receive the specific blood products they need.
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Use the fastest speed available to separate the cells from the plasma/serum.