what happens if we use ordinary paper in place of filter paper in filtration process
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Answer:
no, you can't
Explanation:
because filter paper has certain size of holes to stop impurities which are not there in simple paper
Answer:
Ordinary paper is just something that sticks together that you can write on. various thicknesses, strengths, fiber length, etc.
Filter paper is made up of fibers of specific length, When I made a test piece in a lab, there were 200 different species of cellulose to choose from, and different thicknesses to set the vacuum dryer on.
Each combination will resist certain pressures and retain certain amounts of specific sizes of particles. If the fibers are too small, you need too much resin to hold them together, and too much resin obstruct the flow.
The cellulose used for a specific filter is determined by the engineer to retain the amount of particles of the right size, while maintaining the right flow of liquid.