Coagulants and flocculants are not the same, though they are often used together in water treatment processes. Coagulants are chemicals that destabilize suspended particles in water, allowing them to aggregate into larger clusters called flocs. Flocculants, on the other hand, are substances that promote the agglomeration of these flocs, making them easier to remove from the water. Together, they enhance the efficiency of sedimentation and filtration processes.
magnisium sul;phate
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This substance is called flocculant.
Loading is used to separate suspended impurities by introducing a coagulant or flocculant that encourages small particles to aggregate into larger clumps, or flocs. These larger particles are then easier to remove from the liquid, either through sedimentation or filtration. This process enhances the efficiency of purification in water treatment and other industrial applications, improving the clarity and quality of the final product. By reducing the concentration of suspended impurities, loading helps ensure compliance with health and safety standards.
why coagulants are hot aded in hot lime soda process
Anti-coagulant Anti-coagulant
the variables: ph non optimal ph will lead to excessive dosage of coagulant required. should be in between 5.5 to 7. concentration of coagulant optimum concentration maximize the formation of flocs by coagulant. concentration of flocculant optimum concentration maximize the formation of large agglomerates or clumps to be separated from water. temperature. performance substancially degrades at lower temperatures. It cause poor efficincy for attracting organic suspended solids. -zulfa tahir ^_^
Ferric chloride is used in wastewater treatment as a coagulant and flocculant. It helps to remove impurities by causing particles to clump together, making them easier to filter out. This process helps to clarify the water and remove pollutants before it is discharged back into the environment.
saliva acts as an anti coagulant in female mosquitos
chlorine dioxide
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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.)
A flocculant is a substance that promotes the clumping together of particles in a solution, making it easier to remove them through precipitation or filtration. This process is commonly used in water treatment and wastewater treatment to clarify liquids by causing suspended particles to settle out.
They are both act as coagulant. Vitamin K is an antidote for Warfarin and Protamine Sulfate is an antidote for Heparin.
anti coagulant
magnisium sul;phate
no