kiraqt
contestada

4. What material passes through a hole of a strainer when sieving
is used to separate mixtures?​

Respuesta :

Answer:

Explanation:

A strainer is a device that is used to remove foreign/specific "dirt" from a liquid (usually when flowing). Strainers usually have holes just like a sieve except that this time, it separates dirt (tiny solids) from the liquid unlike a sieve that separates solid particles of different sizes.

It should however be noted that sometimes the strainer is designed to remove a valuable "dirt" from the flowing liquid.

Very small particles such as fine flour particles can pass through the hole of the strainer.

Those particles which are smaller in size of the hole of the strainer can pass through it while on the other hand, large particles can pass through it. Sieving allows the fine flour particles to pass through the holes of the sieve but prevent or stops the bigger particles from entering the sieve so we can conclude that very small particles can pass through the hole of the strainer but the large particles can't.

Learn more: https://brainly.com/question/18251859