Chemistry, asked by sartajmanower9345, 1 year ago

How does sedimentation and decantation different from filtration

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Answered by YASH3100
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⇔ SEDIMENTATION :

→ It is the process of settling of heavy solid particles in a mixture of a liquid and an insoluble solid.


⇔ DECANTATION :

→ It is the process of removal of the clear layer of the liquid without disturbing the settled heavy solid particles.


⇔ FILTRATION :

→ It is the process by which fine insoluble solid particles can be separated from a liquid-solid mixture by passing it through a porous material.


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Answered by PIYUSH2202
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER,


⇔ SEDIMENTATION :
→ It is the process of settling of heavy solid particles in a mixture of a liquid and an insoluble solid.

⇔ DECANTATION :
→ It is the process of removal of the clear layer of the liquid without disturbing the settled heavy solid particles.

⇔ FILTRATION :
→ It is the process by which fine insoluble solid particles can be separated from a liquid-solid mixture by passing it through a porous material.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU,
THANK YOU. ^_^
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