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Definition of Flocculated

Flocculated
Flocculate Floc"cu*late, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Flocculated; p. pr. & vb. n. Flocculating.] (Geol.) To aggregate into small lumps.

Meaning of Flocculated from wikipedia

- During the renneting of milk the micelles can approach one another and flocculate, a process that involves hydrolysis of molecules and macropeptides. Flocculation...
- In ****an, it is called 煮凝り (Niko-gori), literally 'boiled then become flocculated/stiffened'. Not intended cooking, occurs naturally in winter, historically...
- naphthalene and melamine sulfonate-based superplasticisers dis**** the flocculated cement particles through a mechanism of electrostatic repulsion (see...
- the opposite effect, occurs when a chemical de-flocculant is added to flocculated mud; the positive edge charges are covered, and attraction forces are...
- of low pH and high temperature denatures the protein and causes it to flocculate, forming a fine curd. Once cooled, it is separated by p****ing the liquid...
- intercalated, in which polymer molecules alternate with clay layers, (2) flocculated, in which the alternating clay/polymer layers begin to aggregate, and...
- product from the surface. The technique is well suited to slurries, flocculated suspensions, and liquids with a high solid content, which could clog...
- sewage particles in tank water. Iron(II) chloride is used as a reducing flocculating agent, in the formation of iron complexes and magnetic iron oxides, and...
- divided white precipitate which may also contain some organic matter flocculated out of the raw water. Processing or disposal of this sludge material...
- attractive forces may exceed this repulsion and the dispersion may break and flocculate. So, colloids with high zeta potential (negative or positive) are electrically...