A photograph of two beakers filled with clear liquids, one labeled "Aluminum Coagulant" and the other "Iron Coagulant," sitting side-by-side on a stainless-steel laboratory bench. The beaker labeled "Aluminum Coagulant" has a slight yellowish tint to its liquid, while the "Iron Coagulant" beaker contains a deeper reddish-brown liquid. Behind the beakers, a blurred view of a wastewater treatment plant suggests the context of the experiment, illuminated by soft, diffused laboratory lighting. The backdrop includes a faint sign reading "WASTEWATER treatment" to provide context.
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Aluminum vs. Iron Coagulants: Pros, Cons, and Performance

Explore the pros, cons, and performance of aluminum vs. iron coagulants in water treatment. Compare the key differences.