Decantation is the removal of water through condensation.
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sedimentation, settling, flotation
decantation (sedimentation, settling, flotation) processes that separates the heterogeneous mixtures of phases which differ from each other in their density. The physical principles governing these processes are the same. Decantation occurs under the effect of Earth's gravity. In the case of centrifugation, accelerated separation is made possible by the effect of centrifugal forces, which may be many times stronger than Earth's gravity. Centrifugation and decantation may be used to separate solid particles from a liquid or two immiscible liquids of different densities from each other, or both. Centrifugal separation is achieved not only with centrifuges but also in any system where a rotational movement is imparted to the mixture. One of the devices for centrifugal separation without a mechanical centrifuge is the cyclone, discussed briefly at the end of the discussion. However, the major part of the presents chapter deal only with mechanical centrifugation and centrifuges. Centrifuges are relatively expensive machines, both in capital expenditure and in the cost of operation (energy consumption, wear of rapidly moving parts, need for sturdy construction capable of resisting the very high forces and pressures). Notwithstanding their cost, centrifuges are used extensively in industry.
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