“…Literature concerning the behavior of sodium hexametaphosphate in water [10][11][12] supports a background knowledge for this study, because it makes it possible to characterize the chemistry of the deflocculant in solution. As in the case of all cyclic metaphosphates, the HMP ring undergoes cleavage by hydrolysis to form, in the first instance, the corresponding linear hexaphosphate through a reaction of the first order with respect to HMP [11,12].…”