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The process of clotting, usually of blood. Clotting is the natural means by which a patient stops bleeding when a vessel has been severed.
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| coagulation |
Using chemicals (coagulants) to neutralize the electrical charge on fine particles in water, causing them to clump together. When clumped, the solids can be separated from the water by settling, skimming, draining or filtering.
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| coagulation |
The act or state of becoming viscous, jelly-like or solid, or of uniting into a coherent mass; especially the change from a liquid to a thickened, curd- like state by chemical reaction.
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| coagulation |
Destabilization of colloid particles by addition of a reactive chemical, called a coagulant. This happens through neutralization of the charges.
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| coagulation |
the process in which chemicals react with suspended particles in a liquid to form a sticky precipitate.
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