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Hello everyone,
I understand that sodium hexametaphosphate can be used as a deflocculant. This means it prevents fine particles from clumping together. I mix approximately 5.5 g/L with a fine sediment sample immersed in deionized water. However, I noticed that it doesn’t completely deflocculate my samples; it seems to have the opposite effect.
What’s the deal? Why does the deflocculant increase particle size in some areas and decrease it in others? Shouldn’t it reduce everything?

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