Difference between sedimentation and coagulation
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sedimentation is the separation of a suspension of solid particles into a concentrated slurry and a supernatant liquid, either to concentrate the solid or to clarify the liquid while coagulation is the precipitation of suspended particles as they increase in size (by any of several physical or chemical.
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The Difference between sedimentation and coagulation is given below :
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Sedimentation
It is the process in which heavy particles settle down on keeping undisturbed .
It may occur due to gravity , magnetic etc .
It may occur in reservoir etc .
Coagulation
It is the ppt of colloids on adding some suitable electrolyte .
It can be done by boiling
By adding electrolyte
By neutralizing the charge by adding different colloids .
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