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coagulant ADJ

coagulant

coagulant <a coagulant; coagulants> N

coagulant
coagulant

coagulant ADJ

coagulant
coagulant CHEM
coagulant CHEM

coagulant N

anti-coagulant N MED

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The venom has both coagulant and anticoagulant effects.
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As the soy milk sits, the coagulant solution sets it to a tender-yet-firm texture.
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Water may be treated with these coagulant chemicals prior to entering the clarifier.
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Whisk the coagulant because the solids tend to settle.
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A switch from sulfate-based to chloride-based aluminum or iron coagulant salts also alters the chloride-to-sulfate ratio in water.
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Your body actually stops making coagulants -- it stops making the stuff that clots your blood.
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The flocculants work by binding multiple particles together while the coagulants work by reducing the thickness of the charged layer on the outside of the particle.
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The coagulant itself has no perceivable taste.
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Without rennet as a coagulant, the making of paneer requires an acid as an essential ingredient to ensure curdling takes place.
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The higher levels of coagulant agent cause the small colloidal particles to coagulate and sediment out of the stream.
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