Coagulation works by altering the physical and chemical properties of suspended particles in water. When water contains various impurities such as silt, algae, and microorganisms, these particles often carry negative charges and repulse each other, preventing them from clumping together. Coagulants, which are typically positively charged, neutralize the negative charges of the impurities, allowing them to come together to form larger particles known as flocs.
Moreover, its ability to bind to various pollutants makes it effective in reducing turbidity and removing contaminants from water. The incorporation of polyacrylamide in these processes contributes significantly to the production of clean, potable water, thereby supporting public health initiatives.
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