Coagulation meaning in chemistry
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That process includes coagulation, a step in which chemicals are added that cause small particles suspended in the water to clump together. ... Chemicals (coagulants) are added to the water to bring the nonsettling particles together into larger, heavier masses of solids called floc.
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Coagulation is the precipitation of colloids by removal of the charge associated with colloidal particles.
Colloidal particles carry same charge on their surfaces. Due to charge, colloidal solution is stable. The electrostatic force of repulsion between similarly charged particles prevents them from coming closer to form larger particles.
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