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21 May, 09:11

Name the separation technique which could be used to separate mud and water without heating

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  1. 21 May, 09:33
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    Decantation

    Explanation:

    Decantation is a process to separate

    mixtures by removing a liquid layer that

    is free of a precipitate, or the solids

    deposited from a solution. The purpose

    may be to obtain a decant (liquid free

    from particulates) or to recover the

    precipitate.

    Decantation relies on gravity to pull

    precipitate out of the solution, so there is

    always some loss of product, either from

    the precipitate not fully falling out of the

    solution or from liquid remaining when

    separating it from the solid portion.

    The Decanter

    A piece of glassware called a decanter is

    used to perform decantation. There are

    several decanter designs. A simple

    version is a wine decanter, which has a

    wide body and a narrow neck. When

    wine is poured, solids stay in the base of

    the decanter.

    In the case of wine, the solid is usually

    potassium bitartrate crystals. For

    chemistry separations, a decanter may

    have a stopcock or valve to drain the

    precipitate or dense liquid, or it may

    have a partition to separate fractions.

    Use of Alum and filtration process can also be administered for further purification
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