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Flocculation is a fundamental process utilized to facilitate the aggregation of small particles in a liquid or solution to form larger clusters, known as flocs. Flocculation is the process of adding flocculant to water, which further encourages floc formation and increases the floc sizes, making them easier to remove. The clumps of particles sink to the bottom of the treatment chamber, where they can be removed from the water at a later stage. Flocculation is a process of forming large clusters of dispersed particles using a coagulant. Learn about the types of flocculation (natural and chemical), its applications in various fields, and the difference between flocculation and coagulation. Flocculation is defined as the process by which bacteria form aggregates or clumps, often in response to environmental signals, including those related to surface sensing and biofilm formation. AI generated definition based on: Trends in Microbiology, 2014

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