The process of Flocculation can be described in two ways depending on the location where it is used. 1. Flocculation as seen by engineers. 2. Flocculation as seen by chemical engineers.
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| - Flocculation, in the field of chemistry, is a process wherein colloids come out of suspension in the form of floc or flakes by the addition of a clarifying agent. The action differs from precipitation in that, prior to flocculation, colloids are merely suspended in a liquid and not actually dissolved in a solution. In the flocculated system, there is no formation of a cake, since all the flocs are in the suspension.
- The process of Flocculation can be described in two ways depending on the location where it is used. 1. Flocculation as seen by engineers. 2. Flocculation as seen by chemical engineers.
- Please see article, Flocculation, at engineering.wikia at link () The process of Flocculation can be described in two ways depending on the location where it is used. 1. Flocculation as seen by engineers. 2. Flocculation as seen by chemical engineers.
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| - Flocculation, in the field of chemistry, is a process wherein colloids come out of suspension in the form of floc or flakes by the addition of a clarifying agent. The action differs from precipitation in that, prior to flocculation, colloids are merely suspended in a liquid and not actually dissolved in a solution. In the flocculated system, there is no formation of a cake, since all the flocs are in the suspension.
- The process of Flocculation can be described in two ways depending on the location where it is used. 1. Flocculation as seen by engineers. 2. Flocculation as seen by chemical engineers.
- Please see article, Flocculation, at engineering.wikia at link () The process of Flocculation can be described in two ways depending on the location where it is used. 1. Flocculation as seen by engineers. 2. Flocculation as seen by chemical engineers.
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