For Coagulation we have terms and definitions in 8 topics. The topics are Carpet, Culinary, Environment, Medical, Plumbing, Sanitation, Science and Vascular Disease.

A joining together of particles in waste water which settle out. Lime, alum, and iron salts induce the clumping of particles.A joining together of particles in waste water which settle out. Lime, alum, and iron salts induce the clumping of particles.
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The solidification of a protein which is irreversible
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Clumping of particles in wastewater to settle out impurities, often induced by chemicals such as lime, alum, and iron salts.
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A process that plays a large role in the hardening and thickening of blood to form a clot
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The process in which very small, finely divided solid particles, often colloidal in nature, are agglomerated (lumped) into larger particles.
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The conversion of colloidal (<0.001 mm) and dispersed (0.001 to 0.1 mm) particles into small visible coagulated particles (0.1 to 1 mm) by the addition of a coagulant. The coagulated particles are then removed by sedimentation and/or filtration. (See also "flocculation".)
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The formation of a liquid into a semisolid or solid mass
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Process by which blood thickens to form a clot.
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