Chemistry, asked by jtinga991, 9 months ago

What is biological filtration

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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Biological filtration is the action of bacteria in the tank breaking down dangerous ammonia, converting them to nitrites, and then the nitrites to the less toxic nitrates.

The process of biological filtration, also known as the nitrogen cycle, involves the movement of harmful wastes through the filter.

Answered by deviv8390
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good morning

biological filtration is the action of bacteria in the tank breaking down dangerous ammonia , converting them to nitrites , and then the nitrites to the less toxic nitrates.

the process of biological filtration is also known as the nitrogen cycle.

I hope you understand

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