Decantation 倾析
(重定向自Decant)
Decantation is a process for the separation of mixtures, by removing a layer of liquid, generally one from which a precipitate has settled.
The purpose may be either to produce a clean decant, or to remove undesired liquid from the precipitate (or other layers).
If the aim is to produce a clean solution, a small amount of solution must generally be left in the container, and care must be taken to prevent any precipitate from flowing with the solution out of the container.