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coagulant
[ koh-ag-yuh-luhnt ]
noun
- a substance that produces or aids coagulation.
coagulant
/ k蓹蕣藞忙伞j蕣l蓹nt; k蓹蕣藞忙伞j蕣藢le瑟t蓹 /
noun
- a substance that aids or produces coagulation
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 补苍顎卼颈路肠辞路补驳顎僽路濒补顎卼辞谤 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of coagulant1
Example Sentences
Collagen from the fish's connective tissues, when combined with an iron-rich salt, works as a coagulant: the mix destabilizes tiny bits of waste compounds so they amass into bigger globs that can be strained out.
The pot already contained a coagulant 鈥 probably gypsum 鈥 and after a few minutes under cover, the lid was lifted, and I spooned into the most ethereal tofu I had ever eaten.
鈥淭hey recruit more and more platelets, and when they are activated, they explode and produce coagulant material. HIT is like a forest fire; it just self-perpetuates.鈥
For all of its dizzying spontaneity and dazzling breadth, his best music remains meticulous and coagulant, holding its own form.
A popular theory says that Liu An, a Chinese nobleman during the Han dynasty, accidentally invented it when soy milk somehow mixed with a natural coagulant.
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