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1 - floc - definition of floc by the free online dictionary, thesaurus and ...

A flocculent mass formed in a fluid through precipitation or aggregation of suspended particles. [Short for flocculus.] floc [fl?k]. n. (Chemistry) another word for ...
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2 - floc - definition of floc by the free online dictionary, thesaurus and ...

floc·cu·late (fl k y -l t ). v. floc·cu·lat·ed, floc·cu·lat·ing, floc·cu·lates. v.tr. 1. To cause (soil) to form lumps or masses. 2. To cause (clouds) to form fluffy masses. v.intr.
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3 - flocculation - definition of flocculation by the free online dictionary ...

According to the IUPAC definition, flocculation is "a process of contact and adhesion whereby the particles of a dispersion form ...
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4 - flocculation - definition of flocculation by the free online dictionary ...

BBC4 "The Infinite Monkey Cage" episode was talking of flocculent rain on the deepest ocean andI looked up flocculent to be sure I understood. That led to floc.
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5 - floc - definition and more from the free merriam-webster dictionary

/?fl?k y??le?t/ Show Spelled [flok-yuh-leyt] Show IPA verb, floc·cu·lat·ed, floc·cu· lat·ing. verb (used with object). 1. to form into flocculent masses. verb (used ...
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6 - floc - definition and more from the free merriam-webster dictionary

Flocculation is a process where a solute comes out of solution in the form of floc or flakes. The action differs from precipitation in that the solute coming out of ...
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