solutes in English

noun
1
the minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent.
Solubility can be affected by such processes as hydrogen bonding between the solute and solvent.

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1. In Section 5.3.4 we shall consider the problems raised by Convection driven by solutes; heavy solutes cause the liquid to sink, and the lighter solutes cause flotation.

2. Sorption area and activity coefficients are correlated to the molecular surface of the solutes.

3. For donor-acceptor solutes some indications of solvation effects in the solution phase were observed.

4. Although most biological membranes are fully permeable to water, their permeability to various solutes differs.

5. Key words: carbohydrate accumulation, drought tolerance, organic solutes, osmotic adjustment, Picea glauca, Pinus banksiana, water potential components.

6. The radiolytic reduction of uranyl ions in degassed sulphuric acid solutions containing various organic solutes was studied.

7. Bioturbation is the transport of solutes and solids by the activities (e.g., feeding and movement) of macrobenthos

8. The external filter cleanses the toxic solutes from the fluid before returning the fluid to the abdominal cavity.

9. Subsurface investigations of several glacial successions related to engineering construction Retention of solutes by Clayey coastal plain soils.

10. The water potential in blood will decrease due to the increase solutes, and blood osmotic pressure will increase.

11. What does Adsorption mean? The accumulation of gases, liquids, or solutes on the surface of a solid or liquid

12. Infinite-dilution weight-fraction activity coefficients have been determined for five solutes in two different stationary phases.

13. The movement of water and solutes in the unsaturated zone largely depends on small structures of the soil.

14. A gating circuit of the power amplifier was introduced, this method successfully solutes the high noise defection of present power amplifier.

15. Due to Advection, nonreactive solutes are transported at an average rate equal to the seepage velocity of the fluid

16. Convective clearance refers to the movement of solutes out of the blood compartment along with movement of water or ultrafiltration

17. Repeated Crystallizations are necessary to achieve desired purities when many inclusions are present or when the solid solubility of other solutes is significant

18. This leads salt ions to diffuse into the cell, while the solutes in the cells cannot diffuse through the cell membranes into the brine.

19. Crystallization is based on the principles of solubility: compounds (solutes) tend to be more soluble in hot liquids (solvents) than they are in cold liquids.

20. Austenite definition is - a solid solution in iron of carbon and sometimes other solutes that occurs as a constituent of steel under certain conditions.

21. The high auxin-induced growth rate of Avena Coleoptiles is maintained when cells are provided sucrose, glucose, NaCl, or KCl as a source of absorbable solutes, but

22. The orientation and mode of life of solutes are contentious; our new morphofunctional data strongly suggest that Dehmicystis was oriented with the ambulacrum on the upper surface.

23. The Brine surrounding the cells has a higher concentration of salt than the fluid within the cells, but the cell fluid has a higher concentration of other solutes

24. Although the advection-dispersion equation accurately represented the breakthrough curves for two nonreactive solutes (chloride and tritium), neither it nor the advection equation provided close representations of the strontium and cesium curves.

25. Chromatography, technique for separating the components, or solutes, of a mixture on the basis of the relative amounts of each solute distributed between a moving fluid stream, called the mobile phase, and a contiguous stationary phase

26. Adsorb refers to the physical process of adsorption, “the adhesion in an extremely thin layer of molecules (as of gases, solutes, or liquids) to the surfaces of solid bodies or liquids with which they are in contact.”

27. ‘In Aqueous solutions, water is the solvent and all dissolved substances are solutes.’ ‘The electrodes are immersed in Aqueous sulfuric acid, which acts as the electrolyte.’ ‘In summary, the sample was denatured with Aqueous ammonium sulfate and ethanol and was extracted with hexane.’

28. ‘In Aqueous solutions, water is the solvent and all dissolved substances are solutes.’ ‘The electrodes are immersed in Aqueous sulfuric acid, which acts as the electrolyte.’ ‘In summary, the sample was denatured with Aqueous ammonium sulfate and ethanol and was extracted with hexane.’

29. Complex Coacervates, especially the bio-relevant complex nucleotide Coacervates, exhibit a myriad of features including easy formation, high viscosity, selective encapsulation of biomolecules, and dynamic behaviors such as coalescence and exchange of solutes as well as adaptive response to environmental stimuli.

30. Definition of Adsorption : the adhesion in an extremely thin layer of molecules (as of gases, solutes, or liquids) to the surfaces of solid bodies or liquids with which they are in contact — compare absorption Other Words from Adsorption Example Sentences Learn More about Adsorption …

31. The Coacervates are stable over a wide range of pH values and salt concentrations, and they contain a disordered sponge-like internal microstructure, which leads to effective encapsulation of a broad range of solutes and biomacromolecules such as DNA and green fluorescent protein (GFP).

32. 271: 1–12, 2004 Published April 28 INTRODUCTION The mixing of porewater solutes and sediment par-ticles by the activities of benthic organisms, collec-tively referred to as Bioturbation (sensu Richter 1952), has long been known to have profound effects on the physical, chemical and biological properties of un-consolidated sediments (e.g