Coagulants are substances that promote the aggregation of particles in a liquid, facilitating the removal of impurities. They work by neutralizing the charges on suspended particles, allowing them to clump together into larger aggregates called flocs. This process enhances the settling of particles during sedimentation or aids in filtration, effectively clarifying the liquid. Common coagulants include aluminum sulfate and ferric chloride, which are widely used in water treatment processes.
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An Anti Coagulant (Coumadin/Warfarin, Heparin, Lovnox, etc...)
saliva acts as an anti coagulant in female mosquitos
ONLY soybean, water and "coagulant". Coagulant is the "thing" that firms the tofu, which turns the soybean liquid to a firm form we called tofu. There are various types of coagulant. (To name it a few: nagiri, lemon, vinegar, and more.)
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Anti-inflammatory, analgesic, coagulant.
A coagulant is a chemical that helps particles in water stick together to form larger clumps, making it easier to remove them during the water treatment process.
Coagulant is used in water treatment processes to help remove impurities from the water. When added to the water, coagulant causes small particles to clump together, making it easier to filter them out. This helps improve the quality of the water by reducing turbidity and removing harmful substances.