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what is the difference between sedimentation and decantation? please answer it guys if you answer it I give five stars​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by himanshujol2677
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The key difference between sedimentation and decantation is that the sedimentation allows the separation of two substances via settling of one substance whereas the decantation allows the separation of two substances via pouring off one substance. Both sedimentation and decantation are important separation methods in analytical chemistry.

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