
Flocculation
The flocculation behavior of coal, quartz and clay was studied by measuring the turbidity of the supernatant liquid after one hour of settling. Figure 14

The flocculation behavior of coal, quartz and clay was studied by measuring the turbidity of the supernatant liquid after one hour of settling. Figure 14
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It is essential for the assayer to be assured of the fact that his reagents are pure, or at least to know to what extent
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