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Washing
In chemistry, "washing" is a unit operation that involves the removal of impurities, unwanted substances, or residual chemicals from a solid material or liquid. The process of washing is commonly used to purify, separate, or cleanse substances, ensuring the removal of any undesirable components and leaving behind the desired product in a more refined form. Washing is a vital step in various chemical and industrial processes, as well as in everyday applications.
The effectiveness of washing depends on factors such as the choice of wash liquid, the washing method, the contact time between the material and the wash liquid, and the temperature. Properly designed washing procedures are essential to achieve the desired level of purity and cleanliness in various chemical and industrial processes.
[1] Operations
- Absorption
- Centrifugation
- Crystallization
- Destillation
- Dry
- Evaporation
- Extraction
- Fermentation
- Filtration - 1.0
- Heat Exchanger
- Temperature Profile - 1.0
- Ion Exchange
- Membrane Separation
- Mixing
- Pulverization
- Stirring - 1.0
Event Collections
- Device (optional, of not declared is the current device)
- Inter-ELN Exchange file format
- Tranformations to oher S88 equivalent namespaces
- Cost calculation
- Batch differences