Oil can pass through filter paper. Also bear in mind that there are different grades of filter paper. I personally have filtered oil very successfully, using an ordinary paper towel as my filter paper.
because the filter paper was really tight so it wont go through
Try it and look closely. You'll see why. (If you can't: it's because that leaves a stripe down one side of the funnel, all the way to the point of the cone, where liquid can go straight through without passing through the filter paper at all.)
Porcelain filters have small pores that can physically trap bacteria as they are larger in size. Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and can pass through the pores of the porcelain filter. Specialized filters or treatments are needed to effectively remove viruses from water.
No it cant because suger dissolves into water
Yes. Oil can pass through filter paper sucsessfully.
Oil can pass through filter paper. Also bear in mind that there are different grades of filter paper. I personally have filtered oil very successfully, using an ordinary paper towel as my filter paper.
By using filter paper because the water will go through the filter paper and the flour will stay on top. That is how you separate flour and water.
because the filter paper was really tight so it wont go through
yes, that is how you get filtered coffee
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No. If you have a mixture of water and ground pepper, you can separate the pepper by pouring the mixture through a funnel lined with filter paper. The water will pass through the paper leaving the pepper behind.
They are not the same. If you pass a suspension through a filter paper, all the solid that was in suspension is left behind on the paper. A solution doesn't have any solid bits in suspension - it is all liquid. It will go through a filter paper without leaving any thing behind.
Wetting the filter paper before filtering helps it adhere to the funnel, preventing it from floating or tearing. This ensures that the filtration process is more effective and that the filtrate can pass through the filter paper properly without any leaks or loss of sample.
You can use a filter paper or a coffee filter to separate talcum powder from water through filtration. The powder will be retained on the filter paper while the water passes through, effectively separating the two substances.
Yes a virus can go through any network
Try it and look closely. You'll see why. (If you can't: it's because that leaves a stripe down one side of the funnel, all the way to the point of the cone, where liquid can go straight through without passing through the filter paper at all.)