What is sedimentation and decantation difference
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Decantation is followed by sedimentation. Decantation is the process by which sedimented liquid is seperated by pouring it in the other container very slowly without disturbing the setteled sediments at the bottom of the container. Sedimentation is the process of settling down of heavy insoluble impurities.Aug 14, 2018
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Sedimentation is the process of settling or being deposited as a sediment.
We can describe it as the tendency of particles in a suspension to settle out of the fluid.
Decantation is the process of separating two immiscible substances via pouring off one substance.
We can use this process for two immiscible liquids and a mixture of a liquid and a solid.
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We can describe it as the tendency of particles in a suspension to settle out of the fluid.
Decantation is the process of separating two immiscible substances via pouring off one substance.
We can use this process for two immiscible liquids and a mixture of a liquid and a solid.
Hope it helps
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