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Old 23 Jul 2009, 9:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Flocculation is, in the field of chemistry, a process where a solute comes out of solution in the form of floc or flakes.
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Re: Flocculation

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You got to love this word...

Flocculation is, in the field of chemistry, a process where a solute comes out of solution in the form of floc or flakes.

hahahaha
sadly im going to say 'ditto'.
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there are just somethings that you never forget... flocculation is one of them XD
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