B. Solvent
These substances are called caking agents or agglomerants.
Yes. A molecule is what we call two or several atoms together.
As a substance goes from the solid to liquid to gas state, the particles in it are getting farther and farther apart, because they are obtaining more energy, causing them to move around faster, collide more, and move apart. As a substance goes from the gas to liquid to solid state, the particles in it are getting closer and closer, because they are losing energy which causes them to slow down and get pushed tighter together.
ionic bonds hold the particles together in NaCl.
The particles within diamond are held together by the strong covalent bonds.
agglutination =D
The term clumping refers to a collection of objects that get stuck together either due to small spaces or blockages. Some examples are leaves clumping together or red blood cells clumping together.
"Floccuration" is not a word. You may mean 'floccuLation' , which is the grouping together of colloidal particles to form a precipitate which may float in liquid.
potash alum is usually used for water purification because it has the ability to stick together negatively charged colloidal parts and alum makes the colloidal particles neutral by making aluminium ions neutral this way pure water is obtained.
The particles force becomes stronger, and the particles come closer together. Science Department
agglutination
A magnet can remove particles from a mixture but not from a chemical compound.
This is necessary to ensure the solvent moves amongst the tea leaf particles to extract all the caffeine. It agitates the tea leaf particles and separates any that are clumping together and hindering efficient extraction.
I never heard anyone put those words together like that before, but if by "clumping together" you mean to combine several cells to act like a single cell, the term in joining.
aggulutination is the clumping of particlesThis occurs in biology in three main examples:The clumping of cells such as bacteria or red blood cells in the presence of an antibody. The antibody or other molecule binds multiple particles and joins them, creating a large complex.The coalescing of small particles that are suspended in a solution; these larger masses are then (usually) precipitated.An allergic reaction type occurrence where cells become more compacted together to prevent foreign materials entering them. This is usually the result of an antigen in the vicinity of the cells.
Coagulation: is a chemical technique which is directed towards the destabilisation of the charged colloidal particals.Flocculation: is the slow mixing technique which promotes the agglomeration of the stabilised particles.
These substances are called caking agents or agglomerants.