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Megan Duffy
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1 February, 12:23
What's the liquid that passes through a filter?
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Andrew Allen
1 February, 12:33
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Filtration can be used to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid, or a precipitate from the reaction mixture in which it formed. The solid which collects in the filter paper is called the residue. The clear liquid which passes through the filter paper is called the filtrate.
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