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Etymology: [ kO-'a-gy&-"lAt ] (verb.) 15th century. coagulate +‎ -ion
Synonyms: agglomeration, caseation, concentration, concretion, condensation, congelation, consolidation, curdling, embolism, gelatination, incrassation, inspissation, jellification, thickening
Antonyms: dissolution, declumping, peptization, melting, opening, thinning

pıhtılaştırma, pihtilaşma, pıhtılaşma, koagülasyon, pıhtılaşma, koagülasyon Açıklama: Polimerin pıhtılaşması, (isim) pıhtılaşma, Bir sıvının akıcı niteliğini kaybederek koyu kıvam kazanması, pıhtılaşma, Trombositlerin kümelenerek phtı oluşturması, kanın pıhtılaşması, Pıhtılaşma sonucu oluşan kitle, pıhtı,

1 pıhtılaştırma     ts
2 pihtilaşma     ts
3 pıhtılaşma     ts
4 koagülasyon     ts
5 pıhtılaşma, koagülasyon Açıklama: Polimerin pıhtılaşması  Tekstil     ts
6 (isim) pıhtılaşma     ts
7 Bir sıvının akıcı niteliğini kaybederek koyu kıvam kazanması, pıhtılaşma  Tıp     ts
8 Trombositlerin kümelenerek phtı oluşturması, kanın pıhtılaşması  Tıp     ts
9 Pıhtılaşma sonucu oluşan kitle, pıhtı  Tıp     ts
 

The precipitation of suspended particles as they increase in size (by any of several physical or chemical processes), The process by which blood forms solid clots, Similar solidification of other materials (e.g. of tofu), In water treatment, the use of chemicals to make suspended solids gather or group together into small flocs, The solidification of blood or more commonly known as clotting, Particle destabilization to enhance agglomeration, In water and wastewater treatment, the agglomeration of suspended colloidal particles and/or bacterial cells by the addition of a floc-forming chemical or by biological processes Coagulation is performed to enhance settling of fine suspended particles (Also see flocculation), removal of colloidal particles by sorbing these particles in a gelatinous precipitate, usually aluminum hydroxide, iron hydroxide or sodium silicate, (c) means a process using coagulants and mixing by which colloidal and suspended material are destabilized and agglomerated into flocs, The process of destabilizing charges on particles in water by adding chemical (coagulants), The substance or body formed by coagulation, The change from a liquid to a thickened, curdlike, insoluble state, not by evaporation, but by some kind of chemical reaction; as, the spontaneous coagulation of freshly drawn blood; the coagulation of milk by rennet, or acid, and the coagulation of egg albumin by heat, Coagulation is generally the change of an albuminous body into an insoluble modification, the process of forming semisolid lumps in a liquid, Clumping of particles in water to settle out impurities, often induced by chemicals such as lime, alum, and iron salts, the transition of a coating material from colloid to the solid state through precipitation, A pretreatment process used in some desalination plants A substance (e g , ferric chloride) is added to a solution to cause certain elements to thicken into a coherent mass, so that they may be removed, The process of adding chemicals to water to destabilize charges on naturally occurring particles to facilitate their subsequent aggregation and removal by flocculation or filtration, the clumping of particles in order to settle out impurities; often induced by chemicals such as lime or alum, The process through which individual particles, such as in water, come together to form larger clusters, The clumping together of fine particles into larger particles, caused by the use of chemicals the larger particles are then easier to separate from the water, The process in which very small, finely divided solid particles, often colloidal in nature, are agglomerated into larger particles, Process of forming a blood clot to prevent blood loss from a ruptured vessel. A damaged blood vessel stimulates activation of clotting factors, eventually leading to the formation of long, sticky threads of fibrin. These make a mesh that traps platelets, blood cells, and plasma. This meshwork soon contracts into a resilient clot that can withstand the friction of blood flow. Under abnormal circumstances, clots can form in an intact vessel and may block it. See also anticoagulant, the process by which small particles collide with and adhere to one another to form larger particles, Destabilisation of colloid particles by addition of a reactive chemical, called a coagulant This happens through neutralization of the charges, The process by which blood clots A detailed description of clotting is available on the general clotting information web pages, the destruction of a colloid by causing particles to aggregate and settle out, The clumping together of very fine particles into larger particles caused by the use of chemicals (coagulants) The chemicals neutralize the electrical charges of the fine particles and cause destabilization of the particles This clumping together makes it easier to separate the solids from the water by settling, skimming, draining, or filtering, Clumping of particles in wastewater to settle out impurities, often induced by chemicals such as lime, alum, and iron salts, Using chemicals (coagulants) to neutralize the electrical charge on fine particles in water, causing them to clump together When clumped, the solids can be separated from the water by settling, skimming, draining or filtering, Clotting; the process of changing from a liquid to a solid, said especially of blood (i e , blood coagulation), The sticking together of tiny particles suspended in the water to form bigger particles ('floc') which sink more easily, The process by which coagulant compounds are mixed into the water to neutralize electrical charges on small impurities and come together to form larger particles, act or process of clotting; becoming clotted,

10 The precipitation of suspended particles as they increase in size (by any of several physical or chemical processes)     ts
11 The process by which blood forms solid clots     ts
12 Similar solidification of other materials (e.g. of tofu)     ts
13 In water treatment, the use of chemicals to make suspended solids gather or group together into small flocs     ts
14 The solidification of blood or more commonly known as clotting     ts
15 Particle destabilization to enhance agglomeration     ts
16 In water and wastewater treatment, the agglomeration of suspended colloidal particles and/or bacterial cells by the addition of a floc-forming chemical or by biological processes Coagulation is performed to enhance settling of fine suspended particles (Also see flocculation)     ts
17 removal of colloidal particles by sorbing these particles in a gelatinous precipitate, usually aluminum hydroxide, iron hydroxide or sodium silicate     ts
18 (c) means a process using coagulants and mixing by which colloidal and suspended material are destabilized and agglomerated into flocs     ts
19 The process of destabilizing charges on particles in water by adding chemical (coagulants)     ts
20 The substance or body formed by coagulation     ts
21 The change from a liquid to a thickened, curdlike, insoluble state, not by evaporation, but by some kind of chemical reaction; as, the spontaneous coagulation of freshly drawn blood; the coagulation of milk by rennet, or acid, and the coagulation of egg albumin by heat     ts
22 Coagulation is generally the change of an albuminous body into an insoluble modification     ts
23 the process of forming semisolid lumps in a liquid     ts
24 Clumping of particles in water to settle out impurities, often induced by chemicals such as lime, alum, and iron salts     ts
25 the transition of a coating material from colloid to the solid state through precipitation     ts
26 A pretreatment process used in some desalination plants A substance (e g , ferric chloride) is added to a solution to cause certain elements to thicken into a coherent mass, so that they may be removed     ts
27 The process of adding chemicals to water to destabilize charges on naturally occurring particles to facilitate their subsequent aggregation and removal by flocculation or filtration     ts
28 the clumping of particles in order to settle out impurities; often induced by chemicals such as lime or alum     ts
29 The process through which individual particles, such as in water, come together to form larger clusters     ts
30 The clumping together of fine particles into larger particles, caused by the use of chemicals the larger particles are then easier to separate from the water     ts
31 The process in which very small, finely divided solid particles, often colloidal in nature, are agglomerated into larger particles     ts
32 Process of forming a blood clot to prevent blood loss from a ruptured vessel. A damaged blood vessel stimulates activation of clotting factors, eventually leading to the formation of long, sticky threads of fibrin. These make a mesh that traps platelets, blood cells, and plasma. This meshwork soon contracts into a resilient clot that can withstand the friction of blood flow. Under abnormal circumstances, clots can form in an intact vessel and may block it. See also anticoagulant     ts
33 the process by which small particles collide with and adhere to one another to form larger particles     ts
34 Destabilisation of colloid particles by addition of a reactive chemical, called a coagulant This happens through neutralization of the charges     ts
35 The process by which blood clots A detailed description of clotting is available on the general clotting information web pages     ts
36 the destruction of a colloid by causing particles to aggregate and settle out     ts
37 The clumping together of very fine particles into larger particles caused by the use of chemicals (coagulants) The chemicals neutralize the electrical charges of the fine particles and cause destabilization of the particles This clumping together makes it easier to separate the solids from the water by settling, skimming, draining, or filtering     ts
38 Clumping of particles in wastewater to settle out impurities, often induced by chemicals such as lime, alum, and iron salts     ts
39 Using chemicals (coagulants) to neutralize the electrical charge on fine particles in water, causing them to clump together When clumped, the solids can be separated from the water by settling, skimming, draining or filtering     ts
40 Clotting; the process of changing from a liquid to a solid, said especially of blood (i e , blood coagulation)     ts
41 The sticking together of tiny particles suspended in the water to form bigger particles ('floc') which sink more easily     ts
42 The process by which coagulant compounds are mixed into the water to neutralize electrical charges on small impurities and come together to form larger particles     ts
43 act or process of clotting; becoming clotted  isim     ts
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