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When muddy water is kept in a bucket, the mud gradually settles at the bottom of the bucket. After that, the water which is on top is poured out. What are the two processes involved in this separation?​

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Answered by fulltosebuzzybee
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All the solids settle down at the bottom of a beaker and on top, a clear layer of liquid is obtained. Sedimentation is a process by which heavier impurities present in liquid normally water settle down at the bottom of the container containing the mixture.

In sedimentation, the sedimentary rocks or dirt particles are allowed to settle in the bottom of the bucket and then the upper layer of water free from dirt particles and impurities is slowly passed to another beaker. This process is called decantation.

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Answered by pyoonsun28
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Answer:

Sedimentation and Decantation

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Sedimentation is the process of separation in which heavier particles present in a liquid mixture are left to settle down. Decantation is the process where the liquid is poured out into another container without disturbing the sediments (particles).  

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