Decantation relies on gravity to separate components with different densities. By slowly pouring off the top layer, the heavier sediment remains at the bottom, allowing the lighter liquid to be separated.
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Decantation uses gravity to separate components of a mixture based on density differences. In this method, a mixture is allowed to settle, so the heavier, denser particles sink to the bottom. The clear liquid on top can then be carefully poured off, leaving the sediment behind. This technique is commonly used to separate liquids from solids, such as in separating wine from sediment or oil from water.
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