Great Video thanks for explaining, For removal of FOGs I am working with Aluminium based coag and cationic amine based flocculant, I am not getting the clarification I expected. Any recommendations?
Thanks for the presentation. about the solution at the end. Molar mass of calcium carbonate is 100g/mol (not 50 g/mol) so the final answer is 12mg/L CaCO3
I love your voice! Thank you for the explanation.
thank you for all of this I live right across the street from water department compound
What exactly is going on in step 4? What is molecular equivalent weight
Great Video thanks for explaining, For removal of FOGs I am working with Aluminium based coag and cationic amine based flocculant, I am not getting the clarification I expected. Any recommendations?
Thanks for the presentation. about the solution at the end. Molar mass of calcium carbonate is 100g/mol (not 50 g/mol) so the final answer is 12mg/L CaCO3
equivalent weight, my friend! Divide by the valency (2)
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I have problem with jar test of hydrated lime +calcium hypochlorite+ ferrous sulfate.
Value of iron is coming too high .
how is the equivalent of CaCO3 which is 100 g/mol 50mg/mol?
Excellent explanation, very clear!. Thank you
I hope you address the sulfuric acid issue I just said never looked at all your videos I'm sure you have
Explanation explicit.Very good
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We are experiencing coagulant become thick .....the pump cant push and the suction and discharge line are clogged..how to avoid thickness?
Your videos are amazing. I would love more water treatment ones. Amazing really!
Can you please make a lecture about hydrolysis acidification of waste water
I like your pt really easy to understand
Thank y so Munch for this learning
thank you for the exelent lecture! it gives a very good background for water eng beginners :)
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Well done. Thank you!
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Very good!
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maybe I can get a job over there
Good job. Nevertheless, your equation is unbalanced. It seems to me, you lack 6 H2O on the product side.
Very good!! Easy~~
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I'm the first one on the pipe