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This substance is called flocculant.
When water is added to flour it forms a batter, which with increasing amounts of water becomes sticky.
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When heat is added to a particle, it will get more exited and move faster. The more heat you add, the faster the particles will move, and the further form one another they will be. Therefore, adding energy to the particles will also increase the spaces between them.
The particles begin to separate. If it turns into a gas, the particles will be more spaced out. Rather to a liquid.
Electrolytes trap suspended particles by causing them to clump together and fall to the bottom of the tank as sediment. These clumps are called floc, and the process is called flocculation.
Floculation.
Chemicals (flocculants) are added to the water which cause the suspended pollutant particles in the water to clump together. These clumps then settle out due to gravity and are then usually removed from the bottom of the tank by mechanical means.
This substance is called flocculant.
These substances are called caking agents or agglomerants.
No, gold is just Malleable. Metals as a rule aren't sticky, only if a substance was added to it.
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If heat is added to it.
When thermal energy is added to particles of matter, it causes the particles to move faster and emit more energy.
Flocculation is one step in the water and wastewater treatment process. In a flocculation tank, the water is stirred or otherwise moved around so that the particles move around, bump into other particles, and stick to one another. Eventually the small and difficult to remove particles in the water form large clumps which can then be easily removed. Chemicals (most commonly "alum") are often added to the water going into a flocculation tank to help aid particle formation.
Flocculation is one step in the water and wastewater treatment process. In a flocculation tank, the water is stirred or otherwise moved around so that the particles move around, bump into other particles, and stick to one another. Eventually the small and difficult to remove particles in the water form large clumps which can then be easily removed. Chemicals (most commonly "alum") are often added to the water going into a flocculation tank to help aid particle formation.
When water is added to flour it forms a batter, which with increasing amounts of water becomes sticky.