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  1. BYJU'S Online learning Programs For K3, K10, K12, NEET, JEE, UPSC ...

    The sedimentation rate or the ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate)is measured simply by recording how far the top of the Red Blood Cell layer has fallen (in millimetres) from the top of the serum layer in …

  2. Explain the process of sedimentation and decantations? - BYJU'S

    Sedimentation: Sedimentation is a separation method that is used to separate solid-liquid mixtures in which particle sizes vary from each other. In sedimentation the mixture is allowed to stand due to …

  3. BYJU'S Online learning Programs For K3, K10, K12, NEET, JEE, UPSC ...

    Sedimentation is a process by which heavier impurities present in liquid normally water settle down at the bottom of the container containing the mixture. The process takes some amount of time.

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    Filtration, Sedimentation and Decantation Filtration Filtration is the process of passing the mixture through a filter to remove the solid particles from the fluid components of the mixture. For instance, if …

  5. How Are Sedimentary Rocks formed? - BYJU'S

    How Are Sedimentary Rocks formed? Sedimentary rocks are formed by the deposition and subsequent cementation of the material at the Earth’s surface within the bodies of water. These rocks are formed …

  6. Decantation Definition - BYJU'S

    Decantation is the process of separation of liquid from solid and other immiscible (non-mixing) liquids, by removing the liquid layer at the top from the layer of solid or liquid below.

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    Sedimentation is the process by which heavier impurities in a liquid, typically water, settle to the bottom of the container containing the mixture. It takes some time to complete the process. Example – This …

  8. What Is Alum? - BYJU'S

    Alum treatment is carried out prior to the sedimentation and filtration process. This is done mainly to enhance the ability of a treatment process in the removal of unwanted particles. During the …

  9. Class 6 Separation of Substances MCQs - BYJU'S

    Explanation – Sedimentation is the process of separating insoluble substances that are heavier than liquid by allowing them to settle naturally due to gravity. The clear upper liquid is poured out of the …

  10. Alum increases the rate of sedimentation. Why? - BYJU'S

    Sedimentation - Sedimentation is the process by which heavier impurities in a liquid, typically water, settle to the bottom of the container containing the mixture. The use of alum is the rate of …