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- Question #7e2d2 - Socratic
During filtration, some of the particles pass through the filter while others, being larger, are trapped But no molecules are changed in structure in any way, which is the primary requirement of a chemical change
- What process occurs across the walls of small blood vessels . . . - Socratic
filtrationWhat process occurs across the walls of small blood vessels, pushing both water and dissolved nutrients into the tissues of the body?
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When should vacuum filtration be used? What is the difference between copper (II) sulphate trihydrate, copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate, and anhydrous copper (II) sulphate?
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What is the difference between gravity filtration and vacuum filtration? When should vacuum filtration be used? What is the difference between copper (II) sulphate trihydrate, copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate, and anhydrous copper (II) sulphate? Methane, CH4 , the major component of natural gas burns in air to form CO2 and H2O
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Questions What type of mixtures can be separated by filtration? What type of mixtures can be separated by centrifugation? How do mixtures differ from compounds? How do mixtures differ from pure substances?
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How does filtration across cell membranes occur? What is this process when cells use passive and active transport to move materials across the cell membrane for the maintenance of a constant internal environment within the cell? Will glucose be able to move across a cell membrane by simple diffusion? Why or why not?
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