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During the
renneting of milk the
micelles can
approach one
another and
flocculate, a
process that
involves hydrolysis of
molecules and macropeptides. Flocculation...
- In ****an, it is
called 煮凝り (Niko-gori),
literally 'boiled then
become flocculated/stiffened'. Not
intended cooking,
occurs naturally in winter, historically...
- the
opposite effect,
occurs when a
chemical de-flocculant is
added to
flocculated mud; the
positive edge
charges are covered, and
attraction forces are...
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naphthalene and
melamine sulfonate-based
superplasticisers dis**** the
flocculated cement particles through a
mechanism of
electrostatic repulsion (see...
- of low pH and high
temperature denatures the
protein and
causes it to
flocculate,
forming a fine curd. Once cooled, it is
separated by p****ing the liquid...
- intercalated, in
which polymer molecules alternate with clay layers, (2)
flocculated, in
which the
alternating clay/polymer
layers begin to aggregate, and...
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product from the surface. The
technique is well
suited to slurries,
flocculated suspensions, and
liquids with a high
solid content,
which could clog...
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Clays can also be
aggregated or
shifted in
their structure besides being flocculated. Clay
particles can self-****emble into
various configurations, each with...
- the
suspension in
orange juice is not stable, the
cloud particles can
flocculate which causes the
suspension to
physically decompose. The
cloud can break...
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attractive forces may
exceed this
repulsion and the
dispersion may
break and
flocculate. So,
colloids with high zeta
potential (negative or positive) are electrically...