flocculation

[fläkyəˈlāSH(ə)n]

flocculation Definition

  • 1the process of causing small particles in a liquid to form larger masses, resulting in the settling of solids in the liquid
  • 2the process of forming flocculent masses in a liquid

Using flocculation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "flocculation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Flocculation is an important process in water treatment.

  • Example

    The flocculation of clay particles can be observed under a microscope.

  • Example

    The flocculation of yeast cells is necessary for beer brewing.

flocculation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for flocculation

Phrases with flocculation

  • the formation of large, easily settled flocs in a liquid

    Example

    Positive flocculation is desirable in water treatment to remove impurities.

  • the formation of small, stable flocs that do not settle easily in a liquid

    Example

    Negative flocculation can cause problems in water treatment by allowing impurities to remain in the liquid.

  • a laboratory test used to determine the effectiveness of flocculants in a liquid

    Example

    The flocculation test showed that the new flocculant was more effective than the old one.

Origins of flocculation

from Latin 'floccus', meaning 'a tuft of wool'

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Summary: flocculation in Brief

Flocculation [fläkyəˈlāSH(ə)n] is the process of causing small particles in a liquid to form larger masses, resulting in the settling of solids in the liquid. It is important in water treatment and other industrial processes, and can be observed in the flocculation of yeast cells in beer brewing. Flocculation can be positive or negative, and is often tested in the lab using a flocculation test.