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titleOfInvention Basic aluminum chloride silicate aqueous solution
abstract [PROBLEMS] In a water treatment method using an inorganic coagulant and an anionic or nonionic polymer coagulant in combination, inorganic coagulation superior in turbidity to that of a water supply PAC with a basicity of 50% basicity is used. The task is to develop agents. The Al 2 O 3 concentration is 0.05% by mass or more and less than 8% by mass, and the SiO 2 / Al 2 O 3 (molar ratio) and the basicity (%) are SiO 2 / Al 2 O 3 (molar ratio). ) As X and basicity (%) as Y, Formulas 1 to 6 (Formula 1: X ≧ 0.01, Formula 2: X ≦ 1.50, Formula 3: Y ≧ 3, Formula 4: Y ≦ 83, Formula 5: Y ≧ 44X-5.8 in the range of 0.2 ≦ X ≦ 1.2, and Formula 6: Y ≧ 76.667X-45 in the range of 1.2 ≦ X ≦ 1.5. A basic aluminum chloride silicate aqueous solution having a ratio of not more than 25% and a turbidity difference of not more than 50 degrees when subjected to a floc strength test. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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