precipitate|precipitated|precipitates|precipitating in English

verb

[pre'cip·i·tate || prɪ'sɪpɪteɪt]

urge, hasten; cast down, toss down; throw down quickly; condense (droplets)

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1. 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).

2. The tendency precipitates into observable motion.

3. After treatment with certain alkaloids in high concentrations (especially quinine) a reticular basophil structure is precipitated. It shows, however, not the same density and affinity for dyes as the precipitates, obtained with “good” dyes.

4. 15 The tendency precipitates into observable motion.

5. Scandium gives with alizarine-3-sulphonate a precipitate of the scandium salt, difficultly soluble in dilute acetic acid, whilst the remaining rare earths are not precipitated, provided the solutions are not unduly concentrated.

6. Astringent effect: protein precipitating thus heals wound.

7. This important carbide precipitates both inter and intragranularly.

8. His remark precipitated my decision.

9. This personal dispute precipitated Marlborough's dismissal.

10. A yellow precipitate should form immediately.

11. Alum precipitates proteins and is a powerful astringent

12. 10 This important carbide precipitates both inter and intragranularly.

13. Both countries claimed the same area, precipitating a border war.

14. Copper mattes; cement copper (precipitated copper)

15. One small error precipitated the disaster.

16. Method for producing precipitated starch esters

17. Absorbance ratio of alcohol precipitate (3)

18. Specially precipitated silicic acids for rubber applications

19. After filtration the precipitate is determined alkalimetrically.

20. A slight mistake could precipitate a disaster.

21. X precipitate phase and the lath structure.

22. Clouds usually precipitate as rain or snow.

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

24. Clouds usually precipitate as rain and snow.

25. Coagulum definition, any coagulated mass; precipitate; clump; clot