precipitates in English

noun
1
a substance precipitated from a solution.
Any silver ions present form a white precipitate (silver chloride).
verb
1
cause (an event or situation, typically one that is bad or undesirable) to happen suddenly, unexpectedly, or prematurely.
the incident precipitated a political crisis
2
cause (a substance) to be deposited in solid form from a solution.
It is then mixed with ammonia to precipitate solid uranium oxide that is of a purer grade.

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1. The tendency precipitates into observable motion.

2. 15 The tendency precipitates into observable motion.

3. This important carbide precipitates both inter and intragranularly.

4. Alum precipitates proteins and is a powerful astringent

5. 10 This important carbide precipitates both inter and intragranularly.

6. An ice-filled glass precipitates moisture from the air.

7. Thorium precipitates out of solution as hydroxide and is removed.

8. Other types of iron precipitates are possible, including iron oxides and oxyhydroxides.

9. ‘Additions of boron, which precipitates these elements as Borides, are used to

10. Precipitates of Ni2+ ions with chromate produce a brown substance that contains water.

11. It is well known that the morphology and kinetics of Cementite precipitates have a …

12. Aragonite is a fine limestone sand that precipitates naturally out of sea water

13. The settling precipitates can also entrap colloids which it passes bringing them down.

14. Cystine is highly insoluble, precipitates out of solution and forms stones in the urine

15. Water vapor in the clouds condenses and precipitates as rain, which “saturates the earth.”

16. Sedimentary rocks show stratification and form by settling of erosional debris and chemical precipitates.

17. 5 Sedimentary rocks show stratification and form by settling of erosional debris and chemical precipitates.

18. The solution should be inspected for precipitates before Admixing, after Admixing, and again before administration

19. These precipitates occupy the interlamellar space obstructing the movement of gill filaments and respiration .

20. For this reason, an increase in population density often precipitates a round of emigration.

21. Clogging in one or more arteries precipitates an attack when the heart’s demand for oxygen exceeds the supply.

22. 21 This inhibition is caused by the formation of insoluble precipitates of calcium, phosphate, and bile acid micelles.

23. Tritiated thymidine incorporation was measured using phenol–chloroform extractions; leucine incorporation was measured in trichloroacetic acid precipitates.

24. Pure, raw honey Crystallizes naturally over time as the sugar “precipitates out” of the solution into crystal form

25. Aragonite also forms in the ocean and in caves as inorganic precipitates called marine cements and speleothems, respectively.

26. Mineral deposits, mainly Fe or Mn, of sedimentary origin which originated as chemical precipitates from ancient ocean water.

27. BAT 118(b): The Jarofix process consists of mixing jarosite precipitates with Portland cement, lime and water.

28. From the areas under the absorption curves, mass concentrations of copper precipitates ranging from 0.023 to 0.034% are deduced.

29. Synonyms for Catalyses include results, ends in, culminates in, involves, leads to, prompts, elicits, precipitates, triggers and sparks off

30. Microbial populations influence accumulation of mineral precipitates by (i) forming mats close to the spring vents on which crystals grow, (ii) forming mats alongside the flow paths that trap and bind precipitates, and (iii) providing loose filaments to which microscopic gypsum crystals adhere.

31. Synonyms for Culminates in include results, ends in, involves, leads to, prompts, elicits, precipitates, triggers, sparks off and provokes

32. Synonyms for Begets include results, ends in, culminates in, involves, leads to, prompts, elicits, precipitates, triggers and sparks off

33. The morphology of CuBr accumulated on the copper anode supports the idea that CuBr precipitates in the vicinity of the electrode.

34. Tetracalcium phosphate cannot be prepared in aqueous solution, any precipitates having the correct Ca/P ratio contain hydroxide ions in apatitic phases.

35. Depositing of strongly adsorbable ions at the active surface of the silver halogenide precipitates prevents the co-precipitation of other elements.

36. Or if I put my creative speaker hat on, I might say, "Creativity is a bioelectrical thunderstorm that precipitates an inescapable notion."

37. Creped filter paper is a rapid filtering grade with satisfactory retention and a textured surface and is good for coarse precipitates

38. Keratic precipitates are another eye manifestation (detectable by a slit lamp but are usually too small to be seen by the unaided eye).

39. 3 LiAlH4 + AlCl3 → 4 AlH3 + 3 LiCl The ether solution of alane requires immediate use, because polymeric material rapidly precipitates as a solid.

40. The meticulous painting freehand brushwork in traditional Chinese painting nature precipitates mainly by optesthesia factors such as line , color , model, picture composition.

41. Generally characterised by high nickel, very low carbon content and use substitutional elements or precipitates to produce strengthening and age- hardening of the alloy; and

42. The effect of rapid thermal processing(RTP) on oxygen precipitates profile and denude zone(DZ) in Czochralski(CZ) silicon wafer during simulating CMOS processing is investigated.

43. Fractional crystallization is the removal and segregation from a melt of mineral precipitates; except in special cases, removal of the crystals changes the composition of the magma.

44. High pressure acid leaching of refractory lateritic ores comprising nickel, cobalt and scandium and recovery of scandium from pregnant leach solution and purification precipitates

45. a. Generally characterised by high nickel, very low carbon content and use substitutional elements or precipitates to produce strengthening and age- hardening of the alloy; and

46. Alkaloids can react with some kinds of reagents, such as potassium iodide, bismuth, mercury, potassium iodide, iodine-potassium iodide to form precipitates of different colors

47. An old technique of precipitating pectin with aluminium salts is no longer used (apart from alcohols and polyvalent cations, pectin also precipitates with proteins and detergents).

48. In 2003, it was proposed that porous metal sulfide precipitates would assist RNA synthesis at about 100 °C (212 °F) and ocean-bottom pressures near hydrothermal vents.

49. P1960 Pseudo-adiabatic lapse rate The rate of change of temperature with height in a rising air parcel when, under the most simplified conditions, the condensate (assumed to be water) immediately precipitates out.

50. Something like 20 billion tons per day of water vapor is sucked up by the northeastern trade winds, and eventually precipitates in the form of rain across the La Plata Basin.