give any two examples where centrifugation is done to seprate substances. briefly explain how is it done?
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A centrifuge works by using the principle of sedimentation: Under the influence of gravitational force (g-force), substances separate according to their density. ... Here, particles are concentrated as a pellet at the bottom of the centrifuge tube and separated from the remaining solution, called supernatant.
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