Deflocculation

//dəˌflɑkjuˈleɪʃən// noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The dispersion of an aggregate to form a stable colloid; the reverse of coagulation or flocculation. uncountable, usually

    "Repeated use of this type of [water] on plants results in deflocculation[] of the soil. Good quality soil consists of loose aggregates which provide natural aeration and ease of root run. Sodium accumulation in soil destroys this natural flocculation and causes the soil to pack."

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"Repeated use of this type of [water] on plants results in deflocculation[] of the soil. Good quality soil consists of loose aggregates which provide natural aeration and ease of root run. Sodium accumulation in soil destroys this natural flocculation and causes the soil to pack."

Etymology

From de- + flocculation.

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