flotation
or float·a·tion
[ floh-tey-shuh n ]
/ floʊˈteɪ ʃən /
noun
Words nearby flotation
floss,
floss hole,
flossie,
flossy,
flotage,
flotation,
flotation bags,
flotation method,
flotation tank,
flote grass,
flotel
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British Dictionary definitions for flotation
flotation
floatation
/ (fləʊˈteɪʃən) /
noun
- the launching or financing of a commercial enterprise by bond or share issues
- the raising of a loan or new capital by bond or share issues
power or ability to float; buoyancy
Also called: froth flotation
a process to concentrate the valuable ore in low-grade ores. The ore is ground to a powder, mixed with water containing surface-active chemicals, and vigorously aerated. The bubbles formed trap the required ore fragments and carry them to the surface froth, which is then skimmed off
Medical definitions for flotation
flotation
[ flō-tā′shən ]
n.
The process of separating different materials, especially minerals, by agitating a pulverized mixture of the materials with water, oil, and chemicals. Differential wetting of the suspended particles causes unwetted particles to be carried by air bubbles to the surface for collection.