dekantation
Dekantation, also known as decantation, is a separation technique that involves pouring a liquid away from settled solids or immiscible liquids, leaving the sediment or heavier phase behind.
In chemistry and laboratory settings, gravity decantation relies on gravity to separate layers after sedimentation. It
In winemaking, dekantation serves to separate wine from sediment and to expose the liquid to air to
Procedure: Allow the mixture to stand undisturbed to let sediment settle. Slowly pour the clear liquid into
Applications and limitations: Dekantation is used for wines, oils, and chemical suspensions. It can result in
Etymology: The term derives from Latin decantare, via French decanter, and in Dutch is dekantatie.