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floccing

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Definition of floccing in English English dictionary

floc
An alternative word for floccule. A soft or fluffy particle suspended in a liquid or the fluffy mass of suspended particles so formed. Floc may be mineral as for clay, chemical as in water treatment or biological as in sewage treatment
floc
A flocculent mass formed in a fluid through precipitation or aggregation of suspended particles
floc
a very fine, fluffy mass formed by the aggregation of fine suspended particles
floc
A cluster of frazil particles
floc
clumps of impurities removed from water during its treatment; they form when a coagulant is added to raw water
floc
a small loosely aggregated mass of flocculent material suspended in or precipitated from a liquid
floc
Clumps of bacteria and particulate impurities that have come together and formed a cluster Found in flocculation tanks and settling or sedimentation basins
floc
{i} flake, tuft
floc
The agglomeration of smaller particles in a gelatinuous mss having the feature of being more easily removed from the liquid than the individual small particles
floc
a tuft-like mass (from Latin `floccus', meaning `flock of wool')
floc
A floc is formed in the water treatment process to help remove suspended particles from the water The floc is formed as a result of adding alum and lime to the water
floc
Collection of smaller particles that have come together into larger particles
floc
The clumping of particles when a flocculating agent is added to the water
floc
A clump of solids formed in sewage by biological or chemical action
floc
(See flocculation) - The clump or tuft formed when suspended particles combine with a flocculating agent
floc
The general term given to a colonies of bacteria which are either attached to a surface (e g in a biological filter) or free floating in a clump See also sewage fungus
floc
The large particles produced from coagulated particles binding together