What is separation

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
On a day-to-day basis, we are faced with various instances when we are required to separate substances from one another. Whether it is picking out chillies from our paranthas/poha or separating tea leaves from tea while serving it, the need for separation of substances is something we encounter on a daily basis. It is usually because of one or all three of the following reasons:
To separate two dissimilar but useful elements like in the case of butter and milk. Milk is churned in order to obtain butter.
To segregate useless elements from the useful ones like in the case of separating tea leaves from tea.
To remove and discard impurities or potentially harmful substances like picking out small pieces of stones and other impurities from rice and wheat.
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