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The physical process whereby particles such as sediments are joined together.
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| flocculation |
The formation of loose clusters of dispersed pigment particles in liquid coatings.
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| flocculation |
A step in water filtration in which alum is added to cause particles to clump together.
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| flocculation |
The change which takes place when the dispersed phase of a colloid forms a series of discrete particles which are capable of settling out from the dispersion medium. In geological processes, flocculation is almost inevitably a result of a colloidal solution mixing with a solution containing electrolytes, eg, sea water.
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| flocculation t. |
1. any of a variety of nonspecific tests of liver function, now obsolete, in which a precipitating reagent is added to serum; positive results generally reflect increased gamma and beta globulins and lipoproteins or decreased albumin. 2. any serologic test in which a flocculent agglomerate is formed; usually the term is applied to a variant form of the precipitin reaction, rarely to agglutination reactions.
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