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the clear liquid that lies above a sediment or precipitate of a liquid; floating on the surface above a sediment or precipitate; "the supernatant fat was skimmed off"
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The soluble liquid fraction of a sample after centrifugation or precipitation of insoluble solids.
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The material remaining above the pellet after centrifugation of a suspension. (10)
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(noun) 1. floating on surface , as oil or water 2. the clear liquid remaining at the top after a precipitate settles
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Liquid removed from a tank once the solids have settled. When hydrating Alken Clear-Flo formulas, the supernatant is the bran-free liquid which can then be applied by sprayer, without clogging the sprayer. Supernatant commonly refers to the liquid between the sludge on the bottom and the scum on the surface of an anaerobic digester. This liquid is usually returned to the influent wet well or to the primary clarifier.
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