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  1. Agitation and mixing are related concepts in fluid dynamics:
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    Generally, agitation refers to forcing a fluid by mechanical means to flow in a circulatory or other pattern inside a vessel. Mixing usually implies the taking of two or more separate phases, such as a fluid and a powdered solid or two fluids, and causing them to be randomly distributed through one another.
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    Agitation indicates the forcing mechanism of fluids by which circular flow within the mixing vessel is carried out. However, the process of mixing refers to the mixture or random distribution of two or more phases.
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    DEFINITIONS • Agitation: It refers to the induced motion of a “homogenous” material in a specified way Mixing: It is the random distribution, into and through one another, of two or more initially separate phases
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    1. Agitation involves inducing motion within a material while mixing distributes components randomly. 2. Mixing operations involve various combinations of gases, liquids, and solids and may require agitation to enhance mass and heat transfer between phases.
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    Agitation vs. Mixing • Agitation: specific and designed movement of a liquid. • Mixing: non-specific and random movement of a liquid
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