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- Coagulation_(water_treatment) abstract "In water treatment, coagulation occurs when a coagulant is added to water to "destabilize" colloidal suspensions.In a colloidal suspension, particles will settle very slowly or not at all because the colloidal particles carry surface electrical charges that mutually repel each other. A coagulant (typically a metallic salt) with the opposite charge is added to the water to overcome the repulsive charge and "destabilize" the suspension. For example, the colloidal particles are negatively charged and alum is added as a coagulant to create positively charged ions. Once the repulsive charges have been neutralized, the van der Waals force will cause the particles to cling together (agglomerate) and form micro floc. Conversely, flocculation involves the addition of polymers that clump the small, destabilized particles together into larger aggregates so that they can be more easily separated from the water. Flocculation is a physical process and does not involve the neutralization of charge. Coagulation may be used in conjunction with flocculation to assist with water clarification. "...coagulation is one of the cheapest process for treatment of various organic effluents."".
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- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Alum.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium_sulfate.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_engineering.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_technology.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_treatment.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Clarifying_agent.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Colloid.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Dissolved_air_flotation.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Electrocoagulation.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Flocculation.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_wastewater_treatment.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_water_treatment.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Particle_aggregation.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(chemistry).
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Turbidity.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Ultrafiltration.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Van_der_Waals_force.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLink Water_treatment.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coagulation (water treatment)".
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wikiPageWikiLinkText "coagulant".
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- Coagulation_(water_treatment) subject Category:Chemical_engineering.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) subject Category:Water_technology.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) subject Category:Water_treatment.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) comment "In water treatment, coagulation occurs when a coagulant is added to water to "destabilize" colloidal suspensions.In a colloidal suspension, particles will settle very slowly or not at all because the colloidal particles carry surface electrical charges that mutually repel each other. A coagulant (typically a metallic salt) with the opposite charge is added to the water to overcome the repulsive charge and "destabilize" the suspension.".
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) label "Coagulation (water treatment)".
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- Coagulation_(water_treatment) wasDerivedFrom Coagulation_(water_treatment)?oldid=660740010.
- Coagulation_(water_treatment) isPrimaryTopicOf Coagulation_(water_treatment).