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3 years ago
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What is method of decantation​

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Yuki888 [10]3 years ago
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Decantation is a process for the separation of mixtures of immiscible liquids or of a liquid and a solid mixture such as a suspension. To put it in a simple way decantation is separating an immiscible solution by transferring the top layer of the solution to another container.

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photoshop1234 [79]3 years ago
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It is described as a separation procedure that separates two immiscible liquids. Pouring away the clear topmost layer of liquid accomplishes this. Separation of a mixture of oil from water is an example of decantation.

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