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When the liquid is spun rapidly, the denser particles are forced to the bottom and light lighter particles stay at the top. principle is used in​

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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Centrifugation is the principle used in.

Explanation:

  • Centrifugation is described as the process by which mixtures are separated using the centripetal force() generated by spinning in centrifuge.
  • In this process the particles which are dense are compelled towards the bottom and lighter substances are given the space to gather at the top.
  • It is most often used to separate liquids and solid particles from liquids. For example, separation of fat from full fat milk to make skim milk, separation of plasma from blood, etc. uses this technique.

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Answered by aravskrishna
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Answer:

When the liquid is spun rapidly, the denser particles are forced to the bottom and the lighter

particles stay at the top. This principle is used in

(a) Fractional distillation (b) Centrifugation (c) Evaporation (d) Chromatography

Explanation:

B is answer When the liquid is spun rapidly, the denser particles are forced to the bottom and the lighter

particles stay at the top. This principle is used in

(a) Fractional distillation (b) Centrifugation (c) Evaporation (d) Chromatography

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