This substance is called flocculant.
The sticky clumps of small particles that form when alum is added to water are called flocculants. These flocculants help to attract and bind together suspended particles in the water, allowing them to settle out and be removed.
The particles of the flour and sugar are so small they are like liquid particles and, therefore, flow like liquid.
That phenomenon is called flocculation, which occurs when small particles suspended in a liquid clump together and become visible. It can be caused by the interaction of particles or the addition of a flocculating agent.
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A flocculating agent like alum or polyacrylamide can help in settling suspended particles in water by causing them to clump together and settle more quickly. This process is called flocculation and it helps to clarify the water by removing fine particles.
The sticky clumps of small particles that form when alum is added to water are called flocculants. These flocculants help to attract and bind together suspended particles in the water, allowing them to settle out and be removed.
Sedimentary rocks are formed by the layering of materials, as new layers are added, they compress the lower layers which eventually physically adhere together.
subatomic particles
this is quite simplethe particles of stone are large and break easalythe particles of cement are small and wont crack as easalythe particles of sand are medium but dont crack like stone but arnt as rigged as cementput them all together and its like an ultamate shield/ concret
During precipitation hardening, few very small and uniform particles are added through compacting in order to improve the strength of the lattice. These particles are known as second phase particles.
accretion
Clumps of small particles are referred to as aggregates, which are collections of individual particles that have come together due to various forces such as gravity, electrostatic attraction, or molecular adhesion. These aggregates can vary in size and shape depending on the properties of the particles and the forces involved in their formation.
Sedimentary (horseisle ansfer)
In the solids the particles are stuck together and can't move over each other.In the liquid the particles have small spaces to move in and move but not easily.In the gas the gas the particles have a lot of space to move in and move easily everywhere.
The particles of the flour and sugar are so small they are like liquid particles and, therefore, flow like liquid.
Small particles of soil are called "soil particles" or "soil grains." These particles can vary in size from sand particles to silt and clay particles.
That phenomenon is called flocculation, which occurs when small particles suspended in a liquid clump together and become visible. It can be caused by the interaction of particles or the addition of a flocculating agent.