Definition of Precipitants

1. Noun. (plural of precipitant) ¹

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Definition of Precipitants

1. precipitant [n] - See also: precipitant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Precipitants

precipe
precipes
precipice
precipices
precipitabilities
precipitability
precipitable
precipitable water
precipitance
precipitances
precipitancies
precipitancy
precipitant
precipitantly
precipitantness
precipitants
precipitate
precipitated
precipitately
precipitateness
precipitates
precipitating
precipitating(a)
precipitation
precipitations
precipitative
precipitato
precipitator
precipitators
precipitin

Literary usage of Precipitants

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Method for the Identification of Pure Organic Compounds by a Systematic by Samuel Parsons Mulliken (1916)
"The so-called " general alkaloidal precipitants " include a great number of acids and salts, inorganic and organie, complex and simple, ..."

2. Methods of Organic Analysis by Henry Clapp Sherman (1912)
"PROTEIN Precipitants Heat coagulation and salting out processes have already been referred to ... Heavy metals have been considerably used as precipitants. ..."

3. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1908)
"The liquids mostly used for dissolving substances are acids, and those employed as precipitants are solutions of alkalies, or bases. ..."

4. The Purification of Sewage, Being a Brief Account of the Scientific by Sidney Barwise (1904)
"PRECIPITATION, Precipitants, AND TANKS. Limitations of the process—In practice ... Most of the precipitants sold under fanciful trade names are composed of ..."

5. The Design, Construction and Maintenance of Sewage Disposal Works: Being a by Hugh Percival Raikes (1908)
"Chemicals most commonly used for precipitation—Cost of precipitants and quantity used—Machinery for preparing precipitants—Reduction of sludge in liquefying ..."

6. The Design, Construction and Maintenance of Sewage Disposal Works: Being a by Hugh Percival Raikes (1908)
"Chemicals most commonly used for precipitation—Cost of precipitants and quantity used—Machinery for preparing precipitants— ..."

7. The Purification of Sewage: Being a Brief Account of the Scientific by Sidney Barwise (1899)
"PRECIPITATION, Precipitants, AND TANKS. Limitations of the process—In practice solid matters only removed —Soluble matter removed by excess of ..."

8. Gold: Its Geological Occurrence and Geographical Distribution by James Malcolm Maclaren (1908)
"The amount of free energy shown by the complex ions of gold indicates ready reduction of the element, and the precipitants of gold are consequently numerous ..."

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