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Chapter 3.2, Problem 11E
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:Reason for ineffectiveness of use of Craig tube filtration to remove finely divided particles from solution should be determined.

Concept introduction:Craig tube filtration is method that is used in similar ways as vacuum filtration to isolate solid products from solution. This process works on centrifugal forces instead of use of vacuum that is done in vacuum filtration. Craig tube involves glass vessel and glass or Teflon plug. Also, centrifuge, centrifuge tubes, and wire piece are used along with Craig tube.

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