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单词 coagulant
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Definition of coagulant in English:

coagulant

noun kəʊˈaɡjʊləntkoʊˈæɡjələnt
  • A substance that causes blood or another liquid to coagulate.

    an injection of blood coagulant
    count noun I'll give a sedative, then a coagulant
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The chemical/petroleum processing industry is a heavy user of water treatment chemicals, ranging from corrosion inhibitors to coagulants / flocculants.
    • Virtually every major type of water treatment chemical is used by the pulp and paper industry; coagulants and corrosion inhibitors are the two leading product families.
    • The coagulant helps settle out all the heavy metals and other suspended solids.
    • Powdered seeds added to water act as a coagulant, binding to murk and bacteria, then sinking to the bottom.
    • It plans to place great emphasis on wound coagulant products and tumour control applications.
    • Biocides, coagulants, and corrosion inhibitors are the leading products used in the petroleum market.
    • Always have on hand one of the antiseptic coagulants which you can purchase through any pet supply manufacturer for your dog.
    • The doctor managed to stop the bleeding by using a coagulant, still unapproved by the American Food and Drug Administration, which he has since used to treat several other bomb-blast victims.
    • And then David also had a silent risk factor, an inherited blood coagulant disorder that was only discovered after the autopsy was performed.
    • The exception, rennet, is an animal based coagulant often used in cheese-making.
    • To assist in removal of smaller suspended solids, chemical coagulants are added to the system to help clump these particles together so they can be captured by the filters.
    • A little sour whey or other coagulant is added after the heating to help form the second lot of curd, which is then skimmed off.
    • Organic coagulants are favored over inorganic ones now.
    • For example, chemical coagulants are used in conjunction with physical filtration processes.

Origin

Late 18th century: from Latin coagulant- 'curdling', from the verb coagulare (see coagulate).

 
 

Definition of coagulant in US English:

coagulant

nounkōˈaɡyələntkoʊˈæɡjələnt
  • A substance that causes blood or another liquid to coagulate.

    an injection of blood coagulant
    count noun I'll give a sedative, then a coagulant
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Powdered seeds added to water act as a coagulant, binding to murk and bacteria, then sinking to the bottom.
    • Biocides, coagulants, and corrosion inhibitors are the leading products used in the petroleum market.
    • Always have on hand one of the antiseptic coagulants which you can purchase through any pet supply manufacturer for your dog.
    • For example, chemical coagulants are used in conjunction with physical filtration processes.
    • The coagulant helps settle out all the heavy metals and other suspended solids.
    • Virtually every major type of water treatment chemical is used by the pulp and paper industry; coagulants and corrosion inhibitors are the two leading product families.
    • The exception, rennet, is an animal based coagulant often used in cheese-making.
    • A little sour whey or other coagulant is added after the heating to help form the second lot of curd, which is then skimmed off.
    • It plans to place great emphasis on wound coagulant products and tumour control applications.
    • The doctor managed to stop the bleeding by using a coagulant, still unapproved by the American Food and Drug Administration, which he has since used to treat several other bomb-blast victims.
    • To assist in removal of smaller suspended solids, chemical coagulants are added to the system to help clump these particles together so they can be captured by the filters.
    • The chemical/petroleum processing industry is a heavy user of water treatment chemicals, ranging from corrosion inhibitors to coagulants / flocculants.
    • Organic coagulants are favored over inorganic ones now.
    • And then David also had a silent risk factor, an inherited blood coagulant disorder that was only discovered after the autopsy was performed.

Origin

Late 18th century: from Latin coagulant- ‘curdling’, from the verb coagulare (see coagulate).

 
 
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