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- Process of Sedimentation - BYJUS
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 one hour Water treatment plants use the method of sedimentation to filter out unwanted particles from unclean water
- Explain the process of sedimentation and decantations? - BYJUS
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 which solid particles settled down which is called sediments The clear liquid formed on top above the sediments, is called supernatant
- How Are Sedimentary Rocks formed? - BYJUS
Sedimentation is the combined name for all the processes that cause organic and mineral particles to settle The particle that helps in forming the sedimentary rock is called sediment This sediment is formed with the help of erosion and weathering from the source area and is then transported to the deposition place by the wind, water, ice and
- Carbon Cycle Definition - BYJUS
Carbon cycle is the process where carbon compounds are interchanged among the biosphere, geosphere, pedosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the earth
- Alum increases the rate of sedimentation. Why? - BYJUS
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 sedimentation - Alum commonly known as phitkari is a salt of Aluminium potassium sulphate
- What is the difference between filtration and sedimentation? - BYJUS
Sedimentation Filtration 1 The particles suspended are bigger 1 The particles suspended comprise a mixture of liquid and solid 2 The separation depends upon the density of the particles 2 The separation depends upon the particle size 3 The process is based on gravity 3 The process is based on the differences in size 4
- What is the erythrocyte sedimentation rate? - BYJUS
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate: An erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is a blood test procedure performed to analyze how rapidly erythrocytes (red blood cells) settle down in a test tube containing the blood sample This test is mainly performed to measure the presence of inflammation in the body
- Table of Contents - BYJUS
Filtration or Sedimentation The most common method of separating a liquid from an insoluble solid is the filtration Take, for example, the mixture of sand and water Filtration is used here to remove solid particles from the liquid Various filtering agents are normally used like filtering paper or other materials
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