Define flocculation value
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flocculation refers to the process by which fine particulates are caused to clump together into a floc. The floc may then float to the top of the liquid (creaming), settle to the bottom of the liquid (sedimentation), or be readily filtered from the liquid.
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the minimum concentration of an electrolyte required to cause coagulation of a soil is called its flocculation value. it is expressed in millimoles per litre.
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