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Solid carryover in processes like filtration or distillation can be caused by several factors, including inadequate filtration media, which fails to trap all particulates, or improper operation conditions such as high flow rates that overwhelm the system's capacity. Additionally, equipment malfunction or wear can lead to leaks and breaches, allowing solids to pass through. Chemical reactions that produce solid by-products can also contribute to carryover if not managed effectively. Regular maintenance and optimization of operational parameters are essential to minimize solid carryover.

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a carry over problem is something like subtraction. example. 2 5 3 4 - 4 7 9 ___________ In this case, 4 minus 9 cannot be done. Therefore, you carry over 1 from the 3 beside it. 1 2 5 2 4 - 4 7 9 ___________ This way the 4 becomes a 14 and then you subtract 9 from 14 =5. Then, you have a 2 minus 7. Repeat the process. Answer: The process shown above has a correct mathematical term called 'carry over'.


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