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coagulant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coagulant can
refer to:
Flocculation Coagulation of the
blood Coagulation (water treatment) Coagulation...
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mixture curdles into a soft gel.
Coagulants are
typically added at
concentrations between 1.5 and 5.0 g/kg. In all
coagulants consisting of
calcium or magnesium...
- the
charges are
neutralized (cationic
coagulants neutralize the
anionic colloids). At this
value (0), the
coagulant dose can be said to be optimum. Coagulation...
- Coagulation, also
known as clotting, is the
process by
which blood changes from a
liquid to a gel,
forming a
blood clot. It
results in hemostasis, the...
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these coagulants result in
bitterness and low
yield in cheese,
especially when aged for a long time. Over the years[when?],
microbial coagulants have improved...
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substances are also used.
Bittern can be used
instead of aluminum-based
coagulants in the
treatment of
wastewater produced during the fabric-dyeing process...
- polyacrylamides.
These water-soluble
polymers are used as
flocculants and
coagulants in solid/water
separation to
recycle water,
rheology modifiers and friction...
- activity. It is the
amount of
inhibitor that will
inactivate half of a
coagulant during the
incubation period. It is the
standard measure used in the United...
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Flocculation is also used
during cheese wastewater treatment.
Three different coagulants are
mainly used: FeSO4 (iron(II) sulfate) Al2(SO4)3 (aluminium sulfate)...
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confirmed envenomations.
Tiger snake venoms possess potent neurotoxins,
coagulants, haemolysins, and myotoxins.
Symptoms of a bite
include localized pain...