RAM is not your issue. Adding RAM will have zero effect on your real issue, which is right here:
Drives:
disk0 - APPLE HDD HTS541010A9E632 1.00 TB (Mechanical - 5400 RPM)
Internal SATA 3 Gigabit Serial ATA
These are slow laptop-class drives, and even though yours is actually running faster than most, it is still at 1/5 to 1/4 the speed of the cheapest solid state drive.
I agree 100% with the recommendations for evicting your CCleaner. Early versions had the nasty habit of deleting important Mac system files. Cat-like, Macs have cleaned themselves automatically for nearly a quarter-century. THEY NEED NO OUTSIDE HELP! Adding ridiculous fear-ware only creates conflicts with the elegance for which you paid Apple good money to build into macOS.
Unfortunately, removing CCleaner alone will not make your under-spec entry-level hard drive faster.
The most cost-effective way to have this computer feel frisky is to use an external SSD boot drive.
Use an external SSD as your startup disk … - Apple Community
This is an at-home, no pros needed, upgrade. The least expensive USB3 versions are under US$100 and will do 400MB/sec—4x faster than your current drive. Your 2019 iMac has the more expensive—but far faster—option of a Thunderbolt SSD. Those screamers can do over 2000MB/sec.
The advantage to the solid-state external is that, after your current computer has run its course, you still have a drive that will work on a new model for era storage. Retained value.