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what is centrifugation​

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Answered by steewackdsouza
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Centrifugation is the separation process that works on the principle of centrifugal force to separate particles in a solid–liquid mixture into two distinct phases consisting of the sediment and centrifugate (also called supernatant liquid).

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Answered by Smarrt
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Centrifugation is the separation process that relies on the action of centrifugal force to separate particles in a solid–liquid mixture into two distinct phases consisting of the sediment and centrifugate (also called supernatant liquid).

Centrifugal force is a inward force felt by a rotating object.

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