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... the range 3.0 to 4.5 and to precipitate a substantial portion of said fluoride and phosphate materials therefrom as a non-flocculent first precipitate, ...
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flocculent adjective Etymology: Latin floccus + English -ulent Date: 1800 1. resembling wool especially in loose fluffy organization 2. containing, consisting of, or occurring in the form of loosely aggregated particles or soft flakes <a flocculent precipitate>
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A small, loosely aggregated mass of material suspended in or precipitated from a liquid. One of the flakes of a flocculent precipitate. Syn:floc ...
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Tests: 1. Saturated solution in hot diluted hydrochloric acid, + platinic chloride T. S. - reddish-brown precipitate (crystals). 2. ... filtrate + silver nitrate T. S. - white, flocculent precipitate; + lead acetate T. S. - yellowish, flocculent precipitate; + copper sulphate T. S. - green, flocculent precipitate.
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Polyacetylene (CH)x, is a simple organic polymer with a linear conjugated (unsaturated) structure. It can exist in two forms, cis and trans. ... Flocculent (CH)x is produced by bubbling acetylene gas through a catalyst solution, but as films were required for the battery studies associated with this work, a variation of...
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The capacity of low rate multicell silver chloride/magnesium sea water batteries is often limited by a flocculent precipitate that clogs the inlet ports and fills the space between the electrodes. ... The magnesium ions in the sea water electrolyte apparently react with the TlF to form a granular precipitate,
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Method for neutralizing waste cooling pond waters of wet process phosphoric acid plants, and for neutralizing similar waste waters from phosphate complexes, wherein neutralization is performed in two stages and wherein the flocculent precipitate from the second neutralization stage is disposed of by ...
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