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explain sedimentation and decantation​

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Answered by fidespublica15
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Sedimentation is defined as the separation process in which solids are separated from the liquid. All the solids settle down at the bottom of a beaker and on top, a clear layer of liquid is obtained. Decantation is defined as the separation process in which two immiscible liquids are separated.

Answered by KamaldevSharma
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Sedimentation is defined as the separation process in which solids are separated from the liquid. All the solids settle down at the bottom of a beaker and on top, a clear layer of liquid is obtained.

Decantation is defined as the separation process in which two immiscible liquids are separated.

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