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explain purification of water by use of coagulating agent?​

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Answered by renubaipl
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Explanation:

The coagulation process involves adding iron or aluminum salts, such as aluminum sulphate, ... When this reaction occurs, the particles bind together, or coagulate (this process is sometimes also called flocculation). The larger particles, or floc, are heavy and quickly settle to the bottom of the water supply.

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The coagulation process involves adding iron or aluminum salts, such as aluminum sulphate, ... When this reaction occurs, the particles bind together, or coagulate (this process is sometimes also called flocculation). The larger particles, or floc, are heavy and quickly settle to the bottom of the water supply.

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Chlorine has the ability to kill germs, therefore it is used in water purification plants. It kills disease-causing pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoans, and makes the water pure.

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