What are the differences between sedimentation and decantation
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Sedimentation and Decantation are two different terms.
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Sedimentation is the process by which the large sized insoluble impurities settle down at the bottom of the liquid.
Decantation is followed by Sedimentation. Decantation is the process by which sedimented liquid is separated by pouring it in the other container very slowly without disturbing the settled sediments at the bottom of the container.
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The key difference between sedimentation and decantation is that the sedimentation allows the separation of two substances via settling of one substance whereas the decantation allows the separation of two substances via pouring off one substance.
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