Flocculence

Pronunciation: /ˈfɫɑkˈkəɫˈɛnˈˌsii/

Flocculence (noun)

  1. The tendency of tiny particles in a liquid to join together into larger clumps.
  2. The state where those clumps become noticeable, often after mixing chemicals to help particles gather.

Examples

  • The flocculence forms when the solution mixes with the reagent.
  • Flocculence appears in the liquid after the chemical is added.