CoagulationSurface Chemistry
What is the Flocculating Value?
Expert Answer
The minimum concentration of an electrolyte (in millimoles per litre) required to cause coagulation in 2 hours. Lower value means higher power.
What is the Flocculating Value?
The minimum concentration of an electrolyte (in millimoles per litre) required to cause coagulation in 2 hours. Lower value means higher power.
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