Why is it important for you to know how to separate solids from liquids?
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Do you think you can come up with some possible reasons?
i really don't know why it would be important
In the home, if I have berries in water and I want to eat the berries but not drink the water, it is important for me to know how to separate them.
In the lab, if I have a ppt of AgCl in a beaker with a solution on top of it, it is important for me to know how to separate them WITHOUT losing any of the liquid and without losing any of the solid. Much of analytical chemistry is based on that principle.
In the lab, if I have a ppt of AgCl in a beaker with a solution on top of it, it is important for me to know how to separate them WITHOUT losing any of the liquid and without losing any of the solid. Much of analytical chemistry is based on that principle.
why it is important to know how to separate soilds from liquids