Chemistry, asked by Nachiya, 10 days ago

what is the difference between coagulation and precipitation??​

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Answered by XxsinglequeenxX28
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Precipitation is when molecules stick together and come out of solution. Like adding lemon juice to milk causes the mild proteins to clump into particles so big that they settle out of solution.Coagulation is the clumping together of particles in solution. .

Answered by itzarmygirl21
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The phenomenon of the precipitation of a colloidal solution by the addition of the excess of an electrolyte is called coagulation or flocculation.” This reduces the charge on the particles and ultimately they settle down to form a precipitate. 

Coagulation is the clumping together of particles in solution. ... Precipitation is when molecules stick together and come out of solution. Like adding lemon juice to milk causes the mild proteins to clump into particles so big that they settle out of solution.

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