defination of decantation with examples
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✍ Decantation is defined as the separation process in which two immiscible liquids are separated. This is done by pouring out the clear upper layer of liquid.
✍ A common example is decantation of oil and vinegar. When a mixture of the two liquids is allowed to settle, the oil will float on top of the water so the two components may be separated. Kerosene and water can also be separated using decantation.
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Decantation can be used to separate immiscible liquids that have different densities . For example - when a mixture of water and oil present in a beaker.
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