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centrifugation uses this property |
density |
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centrifugation seperates _ from _ |
solids, liquids |
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centrifugation separates _ mixtures |
heterogeneous |
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common use for centrifugation |
to separate components in blood |
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decantation uses this property |
state of matter |
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decantation separates _ from_ |
solids from liquids |
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decantation separates _ mixtures |
heterogeneous |
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propert filteration uses |
states of matter |
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Filtration separates _ from _ |
liquids, solids |
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filtration separates _ mistures |
heterogeneous |
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crystalization uses this property |
boiling/melting point |
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crystalization separates _ from _ |
dissolved solids, liquids |
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crystalization separates _ mitures |
homogeneous |
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common separation use for crystalization |
salt water |
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property most useful for chromotography |
difference in attraction to other chemicals |
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two phases of chromotography |
stationary and moving |
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chromotography seperates _ mixtures |
homogenous |
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chromotography's best use |
analyzing mixture components |
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what does centrifigual force do |
pushes objects away from the center of rotation |
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components of blood |
plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets |
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the liquid part of blood |
plasma |
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percent of solid blood particles |
45 |
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human idea that exemplifies how or why (lots of evidence) |
theory |
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what happens in nature every time |
law |