Use "solute" in a sentence

1. Depending on the membrane and the solute, permeability may depend on solute size, solubility, properties, or chemistry.

2. Ingredient: Argil, Lipid solute, Chamomile and Lavender.

3. Ingredient: Argil, Lipid solute, Chamomile and Lavender extract.

4. There the solvent evaporates and the solute is deposited.

5. Concentration: The relative amount of solute in a solution

6. Unlike solutions, Colloids do not constitute a solute dissolved in the solvent

7. It is the number of moles of solute in one kilogram of solvent.

8. A Bolus injection is an immediate injection of a solute into a compartment

9. However, the solute Concentration may also be expressed in moles or units of

10. Designating a solution having one equivalent weight of solute per liter of solution.

11. First,(Sentencedict) delivery of solute and water to the diluting sites is essential.

12. Let's see what happens when we try to dissolve solute in an incorrect solvent type

13. If interactions are unfavorable, then the free energy decreases with increasing solute concentration.

14. Basicity In aqueous solution a base is a solute that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions

15. Calculate according to the experiment please the vitriolic solute quality mark in this sewage.

16. These observations are discussed in terms of the donor—acceptor concept for solvent—solute interactions.

17. Paint is the solute and turpentine is the solvent when paint is dissolved in turpentine.

18. An Adsorbent is a solid substance used to collect solute molecules from a liquid or gas

19. The population of aggregates further depends on the concentration of both the acid and the solute.

20. Movement of the uppermost part of the zone of weathering; for solute transport in soil use

21. It is argued that 2J decreases algebraically as the van der Waals solute–solvent interactions increase in magnitude.

22. If the solute has a lower pressure than the solvent, then the vapour pressure is reduced.

23. A Concentration expressed on an m/m basis is equal to the number of grams of solute per gram of solution; a Concentration on an m/v basis is the number of grams of solute per milliliter of solution

24. Another definition is that Concentration is the ratio of solute in a solution to either solvent or total solution

25. Absolute values for k′ are similar for different solute classes, but strongly depend on stationary phase type.

26. Syn7942 is a freshwater Cyanobacterium synthesizing sucrose as the only compatible solute for adaption to salt stress

27. Concentrated refers to chemical solutions that have high Concentrations of a large amount of solute in the solution. If a solution is concentrated to the point where no more solute will dissolve in the solvent, it is said to be saturated

28. TROPHOBLAST cells must play a significant role in the movement of solute and water into the Blastocoele 1

29. In chemistry, "Concentrated" refers to a relatively large quantity of substance present in a unit amount of a mixture.Usually, this means there is a lot of a solute dissolved in a given solvent.A Concentrated solution contains the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved

30. Similarly, many proteins will denature if the solute concentration of their solution is too high or too low.

31. There would therefore be an additive effect on the passive water absorption that occurs secondary to solute absorption.

32. Compositions including a highly branched alpha-D-glucan or modified forms thereof and a solute compound are described herein.

33. This is the same amount of solute contained in the 3 L normal saline given in the last example.

34. If Advection was the only process affecting the transport of a solute in an idealized, homogeneous porous medium, the result would be that the solute would move in the form of a distinct, sharp concentration front through the groundwater medium (Figure 2)

35. To Concentrate a solution, one must add more solute (for example, alcohol), or reduce the amount of solvent (for example, water)

36. Concentrative nucleoside transporters (CNTs), members of the solute carrier (SLC) 28 transporter family, facilitate the salvage of nucleosides and …

37. Here again, the descending limb of the loop of Henle in freely permeable to water but not to solute.

38. However, if the solvent contains dissolved solute particles the escape of the solvent particles from the surface is hindered.

39. Breakthrough is the condition in which the solvent from a sorption process contains more than a particular level of solute

40. Methods for preparing and using compositions including a solute compound and a highly branched alpha-D-glucan are also described.

41. This molar Concentration (c i) is calculated by dividing the moles of solute (n i ) by the total volume (V) of the:

42. Crystallization is the process of precipitating crystals from a solution due to changes in solubility conditions of the solute in the solution

43. TROPHOBLAST cells must play a significant role in the movement of solute and water into the Blastocoele 1.The epithelial trophoblast (Fig

44. This paper presents a three-dimensional miscible solute transport model for salt water intrusion into fresh water aquifers , in an inland monoclinal structure.

45. In chemistry, Concentration of a solution is often measured in molarity (M), which is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution

46. Concentrating ability Urine specific gravity (USG) and osmolality are measures of the solute concentration in urine and are used to assess tubular function, i.e

47. For solution Crystallization, the solubility is the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature

48. Adequacy: Guidelines ISPD Recommendations – Adequacy should be interpreted clinically rather than via solute and fluid removal – For small solute removal, total (renal + peritoneal) Kt/Vurea not less than 1.7 at any time – If pt relies on residual renal function to achieve Adequacy, monitor q1-2mo if able, but no less than q4-6 mo 1.7 is Not

49. Then comparison to zero watermarking was made to proof the copyright. The result indicated this method is very good to solute the contradictory question of robustness and imperceptibility .

50. Concentrative nucleoside transporters (CNTs), members of the solute carrier (SLC) 28 transporter family, facilitate the salvage of nucleosides and therapeutic nucleoside derivatives across the plasma membrane

51. That Spirits ordinarily so called are not Fire nor Aire, but Essences properly Spiritual, demonstrated from the solute Arenosity (as I may so speak) of Aire and Fire

52. Adsorption is a process that occurs when a gas or liquid solute accumulates on the surface of a solid or a liquid (adsorbent), forming a molecular or atomic film (the adsorbate)

53. These results indicate that there is a limit to the capacity for solute accumulation under chronic water stress in Quercus, but that compensatory responses of tissue elastic properties may offset this influence.

54. Solute enrichment of near-surface permafrost is greatest at fine-grained ice-rich alluvial sites, where mean concentrations in permafrost are up to 7.5 times greater than those in the active layer.

55. Aqueous nitrous acid is composed of only about \(5\%\) ions and \(95\%\) intact nitrous acid molecules A weak electrolyte is a solution in which only a small fraction of the dissolved solute exists as ions

56. Adsorption is a process that occurs when a gas or liquid solute accumulates on the surface of a solid or a liquid (adsorbent), forming a film of molecules or atoms (the adsorbate)

57. During continuous cooling, carbon and Austenite stabilizers such as nickel, manganese, and copper were prone to diffuse into the untransformed Austenite and changed the solute enrichment in Austenite and its decomposition process

58. Colorimeters Instruments that measure light absorbance of a sample, and are based on the Beer-Lambert law, which states that the concentration of a solute is proportional to the absorbance of the sample

59. 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

60. The activated-carbon adsorber is modelled as a 2-phase homogeneous system, accounting for fluid-particle and intraparticle mass-transfer resistances and the axial dispersion of solute in the interstitial fluid phase of the adsorber bed.

61. Concentration is an expression of how much solute is dissolved in a solvent in a chemical solution.There are multiple units of Concentration.Which unit you use depends on how you intend to use the chemical solution

62. Crystallization is a method for transforming a solution into a solid, where a supersaturated solution nucleates the solute by a chemical equilibrium controlled process. Uniform particles with well-defined morphology are formed, and these readily re-dissolve

63. Colorimetry is a scientific technique that is used to determine the concentration of colored compounds in solutions by the application of the Beer–Lambert law, which states that the concentration of a solute is proportional to the absorbance.

64. 1A exposed on one side to the uterine environment and on the other to the Blastocoele fluid, appears structurally and functionally similar to other solute and water transporting organs with epithelial cells which separate the blood stream from …

65. Automated peritoneal dialysis (APD) is an important treatment option in PD patients with high peritoneal transport rates, in patients with inadequate small-solute clearances during continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) treatment, and in patients with complications associated with high intraperitoneal pressure.

66. These Aestivating frogs did not co-accumulate a substantial quantity of any particular balancing osmolyte or counteracting solute, such as a methylamine [TMAO, trimethylamine amine (TMA), betaine, sarcosine, glycerophosphorylcholine (GPC)] or polyol (inositol, mannitol, sorbitol) in plasma or muscle relative to urea accumulation.

67. The variation of ΔEform=(Eoxidationform−Ereductionform) upon solvent can be well described by a complementaryLewis acid—base model for solvent—solute interactions: ΔEform=−3.685DN−4.537An+651.84 with a correlation coefficient ofr=0.991 (Eform stands for formal potential whereasDN andAN are the donor number and the acceptor number).