Sedimentation Technique


 
 
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Sedimentation Technique

Sedimentation

When a heavier component in a mixture settles after water is added to it, the process is called sedimentation. The heavier insoluble particles that settle down at the bottom of the liquid are called sediment. This method depends upon the difference in densities of the two components in the mixture. For example: dirt particles present in muddy water tend to settle at the bottom after sometime due to the process of sedimentation.

After the dirt particles settle down at the bottom, water is poured into another container. This process of separating a liquid from the sediment by carefully pouring it into another container is called decantation.

From a mixture of two immiscible liquids, such as a mixture of oil and water, the components  can also be separated by decantation.

Sedimentation is used in waste water treatment plant to remove the solids that cannot be broken down along with liquid waste.

Separating insoluble solids from liquids is known as sedimentation.

 

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Question : 1

On which property the process of sedimentation depends ?

Right Option : D
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Question : 2

Statement (i) - When heavier components in a solution settles to the bottom after water is added to it, the process is called sedimentation.

Statement (ii) - The process of mechanically transferring clear liquid without disturbing the settled solid is called decantation.

Statement (iii) - Sedimentation and decantation is used for separating two immiscible liquids.

Right Option : C
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Question : 3

When a heavier component in a mixture settles after water is added to it, the process is called ______________________________.

Right Option : C
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