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In chemistry and common usage, a filter is a device (usually a membrane or layer) that is designed to physically block certain objects or substances while letting others through. Filters are often u...
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Filtration is a mechanical or physical operation which is used for the separation of solids from fluids (liquids or gases) by interposing a medium through which only the fluid can pass. Oversize soli...
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what is a filtrate Chemistry ... hi everyone this is adam, what is the "filtrate" in a chemistry experiment, copper carbonate plus+sulphuric acid= carbon dioxide= plus copper suphate plus + water; any help on what the terminology of the filtrate is would be helpful relating to this experiment.
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A semimicro adaptation of the Karr method that uses a 1:21 Somogyi filtrate is described. The method compares favorably with the Karr method and the Van Slyke and Cullen aeration method. ... Clinical Chemistry 10: 406-411, 1964;
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The objectives of this study were to isolate the antioxidative components in the broth filtrate of Aspergillus candidus (CCRC 31543), to characterize their antioxidative properties, and to evaluate their safety. ... Analytical Chemistry...
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The selectivity of Cyanex 272 has led to the development of a process for the separation and recovery of Fe(III) and Cr(III) from a tannery filtrate. The solvent maintained its capacity after repeated extraction and stripping cycles. ... Analytical Chemistry...
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Hot gravity filtrations are no longer included in the routine procedures for the experiments in the organic chemistry teaching labs, they used to be used in the teaching labs to remove powdered Norite from a hot solution; ... If you do NOT need the filtrate, but only need the solid matter collected on the Buchner funnel,
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