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  2. Flocculation - Wikipedia

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    In colloidal chemistry, flocculation is a process by which colloidal particles come out of suspension to sediment in the form of floc or flake, either spontaneously or due to the addition of a clarifying agent.

  3. Flocculate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of FLOCCULATE is to cause to aggregate into a flocculent mass. How to use flocculate in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. flocculation, in physical chemistry, separation of solid particles from a liquid to form loose aggregations or soft flakes. These flocculates are easily disrupted, being held together only by a force analogous to the surface tension of a liquid.

  5. Flocculation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    Flocculation is a process that involves bringing together microalgae cells by either neutralising, bridging, or netting them to form larger, denser clumps that can be separated from the liquid medium. This technique can be achieved using chemical, biological, or electro-flocculation methods.

  6. Flocculation Fundamentals - SpringerLink

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    Flocculation is a process whereby small particles in suspension are caused to aggregate, giving large clusters (flocs) that are much more easily separated than the original particles. The process is in widespread use in many industrial applications.

  7. Flocculation is a water treatment method that involves solids forming bigger clusters, or flocs, that are then removed from the water. This process can occur naturally or with the assistance of chemical agents.

  8. Flocculation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    Flocculation is intended to aggregate a substance to the microalgal cells to increase the effective ‘‘particle’’ size. Flocculation is a preparatory step before other harvesting methods, such as filtration, flotation, or gravity sedimentation.

  9. Flocculation - (Geochemistry) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations -...

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    Definition. Flocculation is the process in which fine particles clump together to form larger aggregates or flocs, typically as a result of chemical reactions or physical forces in a liquid.

  10. FLOCCULATION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

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    The process by which individual particles of clay aggregate into clotlike masses or precipitate into small lumps. Flocculation occurs as a result of a chemical reaction between the clay particles and another substance, usually salt water.

  11. Flocculation - SpringerLink

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    Flocculation is the process where small particles suspended in water lump and form larger aggregates or flocs. A sediment floc consists of many small primary particles and the settling velocity of the sediment flocs normally are orders of magnitude higher than the single particles contained within the floc.