Science, asked by babalujonalyn, 4 months ago

5. How will you separate the calamansi seeds from calamansi juice?
a. by sieving
c. by filtering
b. by picking
d. by sedimentation​

Answers

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
1

Answer:

c. by filtering

Explanation:

We can separate the calamansi seeds from the calamansi juice by the filtering system. As we know that the seeds are bigger in size and in the solid form which can be fluently separated out by filtering and the the calamansi juice will be left behind which ios on liquid form.

filtration is the process in which solid patches in a liquid or gassy fluid are removed by the use of a sludge medium that permits the fluid to pass through but retains the solid patches.

The most common illustration of filtration is making tea. While preparing tea, a sludge or a sieve is used to separate tea leaves from the water. Through the sieve pores, only water will move out. The liquid which has attained after filtration is called the filtrate; in this case, water is the filtrate. The sludge can be paper, cloth, cotton hair, asbestos, sediment- or glass- hair, unglazed stoneware, beach, or any other pervious material. Filtration is used in water treatment and sewage treatment.

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
1

c. by filtering you separate the calamansi seeds from calamansi juice.

Methods of separation:

  • A separation process is a technique that divides a chemical combination or solution into two or more separate product mixtures.
  • In order to achieve purity, two or more substances are distinguished via a scientific technique.
  • Mixtures can be physically separated using techniques including evaporation, filtering, distillation, magnetic separation, sieving, decanting, crystallization, and chromography that employ variations in the components of the mixture's physical qualities to separate them.
  • Ion exchange, surface adsorption, partition, and size exclusion are the mechanisms used in four molecular characteristics-based separation approaches.
  • Other chromatography methods, such as column, thin layer, and paper chromatography, are based on the stationary bed.

Filtration:

  • A technique for separating the components of a combination that include an undissolved solid in a liquid is filtration.
  • It is possible to perform filtration using a Buchner or Hirsch funnel, a straightforward glass funnel, gravity, vacuum, or any combination of these methods.

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