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Transferring the clear liquid, into another container, leaving behind the residue,
is called
sedimentation
decantation
condensation
crystallisation​

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Answered by laxmikuma03
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Sedimentation is defined as the process in which particles in suspension have tendency to settle out of the fluid. Decantation is defined as the process in which two immiscible liquid can be separated by removing a liquid layer that is free of a precipitate into another container and the residue will left behind.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Transferring the clear liquid, into another container, leaving behind the residue, is called sedimentation

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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.

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