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Explain Coagulation ??​

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Answered by annie23572
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the process by which a blood clot is formed. The formation of a clot is often referred to as secondary hemostasis, because it forms the second stage in the process of arresting the loss of blood from a ruptured vessel.

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Answered by IIMochimchimII
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Coagulation is a process of aggregating together the colloidal particles so as to chnage them into large sized particles which ultimately settles as precipitate. It is generally done by addition of electrolyte. The ion which is resposible for neutralization of charge on the colloidal particle is called coagulating ion.

The quantity of the electrolyte which is required to coagulate a definite amount of a colloidal solution depends upon the valency of the coagulating ion(ion having a charge opposite to that of the colloidal particles).

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