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procedure for centrifugation

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Answered by Anonymous
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centrifugation means churning mixture at high speed to separate components of mixture

Answered by jaikesavaa
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Centrifugation is a technique used for the separation of particles from a solution according to their size, shape, density, viscosity

Process-

  • Centrifugation uses a centrifuge, or a device that can rapidly spin, to speed up this process.
  • The centrifuge holds the top of the tubes, and the bottom is allowed to angle out.
  • As it spins, the larger particles would get flung out farther, and smaller particles would stay close to the center
  • The centrifuge is spinning, but the particles in the mixture want to keep going straight, so they get flung outward. The larger the particle, the farther it gets flung. This is why the larger particles get flung further out than the smaller particles.
  • So the particles end up in different places in the centrifuge, your mixture gets separated.

Uses-

It is used to separate

  • skim milk from whole milk
  • water from your clothes
  • blood cells from your blood plasma

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