Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

coagulant

noun
/kəʊˈæɡjʊlənt/
Definition
A substance that causes coagulation, the process of clumping or thickening, typically related to liquids such as blood or other solutions.
Examples
  • In the laboratory, a coagulant is often used to separate solids from liquids during various chemical processes.
  • In medical settings, coagulants are critical for blood clotting to prevent excessive bleeding.
  • The wastewater treatment plant employs a coagulant to remove impurities from the water.
Meaning
Coagulants help in the process of coagulation, often used in medical, laboratory, or industrial settings to facilitate the transformation of a liquid into a solid or semi-solid state.
Synonyms
  • Clotting agent
  • Thickening agent
  • Coagulating agent