Examples of using Solute in English and their translations into Swedish
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The retention time is the time taken for a solute to pass through the column.
The use of pectins is based on its high capability to form gel in the presence of Ca2+ ions or a solute at low pH.
Research on water flow and solute transport processes in soil is one of the central themes of our group.
The compounds in this method can be separated both on the basis of electrophoretic mobility and solute partitioning in the micelle.
Martensite in steel is the hardest in iron-based solid solute tissue, so the quenching of steel parts can obtain high hardness
For organic solute, free chlorine
It also can be used in production of dyes Whitening agent, such as solute salt B,
Quenching is one of the basic means of strengthening steel materials. Martensite in steel is the hardest in iron-based solid solute tissue, so the quenching of steel parts can obtain high hardness
you want to be as general as possible, the solute is whatever you have less of, the solvent is whatever you have more of.
M is the molecular weight of the solute and á is a conformational parameter describing the compactness of the molecule in solution.
half of a solute molecule is solvated by the solvent,
you will have the solute go from a high concentration or hypertonic solution if they can travel to a hypotonic solution, to a hypo, where the concentration is lower.
refers to the metal segregation of solute atoms in supersaturated and(or)
the full solution of solute atoms beryllium copper precursor to form a face-centered cubic lattice of a-phase supersaturated solid solution.
Freezing point depression is when a solution can be cooled below the freezing point of the corresponding pure liquid due to the presence of the solute; an example of this is the freezing point depression that occurs when sodium chloride is added to pure water.
So it's actually going to go from the hypotonic side when we talk about low concentration of solute to the side that has high concentrations of solute, of sugar-- and actually, if this thing is stretchable, more water will keep flowing in and this membrane will stretch out.
Solutes are the sole order of the class Homoiostelea.
To initiate nucleation, the solutes in an oversaturated solution accumulate forming clusters.
Water is vital both as a solvent in which many of the body's solutes dissolve and as an essential part of many metabolic processes within the body.
We study processes such as intermolecular Coulombic decay between solutes and water on timescales ranging from less than one to hundreds of femtoseconds.