Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

coagulant

Noun
/kəʊˈæɡ.jʊ.lənt/
Definition
A coagulant is a substance that causes something, usually a liquid, to thicken or clot.
Examples
  • The coagulant added to the water helps to remove impurities by making them clump together.
  • During the cheese-making process, a coagulant is used to curdle the milk.
  • In medical settings, coagulants may be used to help control bleeding by promoting clot formation.
Meaning
Coagulants are often used in various processes such as water treatment, food production, and medical applications to facilitate the coagulation process, which helps in forming solid masses from liquid.
Synonyms
  • Clotting agent
  • Caking agent
  • Thickener