filter paper

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filter paper

A scientist pours a liquid through filter paper in a funnel.

Definition

Noun: A porous, unsized paper designed specifically for the process of filtration. It allows liquids to pass through while retaining solid particles.

Usage

Filter paper is a laboratory material used primarily in chemistry and biology for separating solids from liquids. - It is placed in a funnel. - A mixture is poured onto it. - The liquid (filtrate) passes through the paper's pores. - The solid residue is left on the paper.

Examples
  • Basic Usage:

    • We need some filter paper to separate the precipitate from the solution.
    • After the experiment, the used filter paper contained all the solid impurities.
  • Contextual Usage:

    • The quality of the filter paper affects the speed and clarity of the filtration.
    • Always fold the filter paper correctly to fit the funnel and maximize the surface area.
Advanced Usage
  • Qualitative vs. Quantitative Filter Paper: Qualitative paper is used for general separations, while quantitative paper is ashless and used for gravimetric analysis where the residue is weighed.

    • For precise measurement of the precipitate, you must use quantitative filter paper.
  • Pore Size/Grade: Filter paper is often classified by pore size (e.g., fast, medium, slow flow) which determines the size of particles it can retain.

    • Choose a slow-grade filter paper to capture very fine particles.
Variants and Related Words
  • Filter (verb/noun): The general process or device for separation.
  • Filtration (noun): The process of using a filter.
  • Filtrate (noun): The liquid that has passed through the filter paper.
  • Buchner funnel: A funnel used with a vacuum and a circle of filter paper for faster filtration.
  • Filter funnel: A funnel designed to hold filter paper.
Synonyms
  • Filtering medium (a more general term)
  • Laboratory paper (in a specific context, though less precise)
Related Phrases/Compounds
  • Filter paper disc: A pre-cut circular piece of filter paper.
    • Place a filter paper disc in the Buchner funnel before applying vacuum.
  • Ashless filter paper: A type of quantitative filter paper that leaves minimal residue when ignited.
  • Fluted filter paper: Filter paper folded with pleats to increase the flow rate during filtration.
filter paper

A scientist pours a liquid through filter paper in a funnel.

Noun
  1. a porous unsized paper used for filtering