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What do you mean by sediment and supernatant liquid with one example explain.​

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Answered by anshdeepsinghisking
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The definition of a supernatant is a clear fluid that rises to the top. An example of a supernatant is a fluid on top of a sediment. ... (of a liquid) Lying above a sediment or precipitate.

Answered by mandalsudip839
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when water, wind and others factors erode the soil, the eroded soil is called sediment.

supernatant is the denoting liquid laying above a solid residue after crystalisation, precipitation, centrifugatin, or other process.

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