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What is the clear liquid above the sediment called?

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Answered by supersonu
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The answer is supernatant liquid.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

The 'clear liquid' above the sediment is called as supernatant liquid.

EXPLANATION:

Sedimentation is a process of settling down of heavy particles of solid towards the bottom of a container after vigorously steered by a spoon or glass rod.

The heavy particles which are deposited at the bottom of the glass is known as sediments.

Sedimentation is a one of the most common process of separating liquid from its impurities which are heavy and eligible to settle down. The pure water can be 'extracted from the solution' by the process of filtration. This method can separate heavy particles.  

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