Coagulants and flocculants are chemicals used in water treatment to remove suspended particles, working sequentially: coagulants (like metal salts) neutralize the negative charges on tiny particles, making them clump into microflocs; then flocculants (long-chain polymers) bind these microflocs together into larger, heavier clumps (macroflocs) that settle out easily, clarifying the water for filtration or discharge.
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