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  2. • Agitation: It refers to the induced motion of ahomogenousmaterial in a specified way • Mixing: It is the random distribution, into and through one another, of two or more initially separate phases PURPOSES OF AGITATION • Suspending solid particles • Blending miscible liquids • Dispersing a gas through the liquid

  3. The meaning of AGITATION is the act or an instance of agitating something : a moving back and forth or with an irregular, rapid, or violent action. How to use agitation in a sentence.

  4. Organic Chemistry 211 Laboratory Stirring and Agitating Reaction Mixtures Stirring and agitating chemical reactions is desirable and stirring reflux systems or any system under heating is necessary to a) distribute the heat evenly throughout the system and b) to prevent splashing and boilovers. A few common means of agitation are

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    • What Is Agitation, Mixing and Grinding?
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    Most organic reactions require agitation, mixing and grinding due to various circumstances such as: 1. To help dissolve one of the components. 2. Proper mixing of the reagents when they are poured into the reaction. 3. Mezclas de disolventes inmiscibles. 4. Avoid the formation of lumps due to the appearance of precipitates. 5. To generate a homogen...

    It has become the most popular laboratory-scale stirring system. The vessel (Erlenmeyer flask, flask, beaker, etc.) is placed centered on top of the stirring plate. A magnetic bar (stir bar) is placed inside the vessel and coated with an inert material (polypropylene or Teflon), which is commercially available in different shapes depending on its a...

    It is used when large quantities (> 1000 ml) are handled or when reactions or very viscous mixtures where magnetic stirring is ineffective. The assembly that is used consists of a flask, normally with several openings to be able to adapt another series of elements. A metallic or glass rod with a system of metallic, glass, ceramic, Teflon, etc. blad...

  5. Generally, agitation refers to forcing a fluid by mechanical means to flow in a vessel. Mixing usually implies the taking of two or more separate phases, or two fluids, and causing them to be randomly distributed through one another.

  6. Jan 1, 2005 · Mixing is the movement of fluids and solids to enhance a process result, which is accomplished by means of an agitation source. The process of mixing is concerned with all combinations of phases, of which the most frequently occurring include gases with gases, gases into liquids, and gases with granular solids.

  7. Generally, agitation refers to forcing a fluid by mechanical means to flow in a vessel. Mixing usually implies the taking of two or more separate phases, or two fluids, and causing them to be randomly distributed through one another.

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