Soil Sci. 115, 213–223.Scrivner C L, Baker J C and Brees D R 1973 Combined daily cli- matic data and dilute solution chemistry in studies of soil profile formation. Soil Sci. 115, 213-223.
When you dilute something, you make it thinner, weaker, or more watered down. If you put lots of ice cubes in your soda, the ice will melt and dilute the drink.
(Chemistry) chem a. (of a solution, suspension, mixture, etc) having a low concentration or a concentration that has been reduced by admixture b. (of a substance) present in solution, esp a weak solution in water: dilute acetic acid. [C16: from Latin dīluere, from dis- apart + ...
dilute solution razrijeđena otopina Dilute solution contains a relatively low concentration of solute. Citing this page: Generalic, Eni. "Dilute solution."Croatian-English Chemistry Dictionary & Glossary. 29 June 2022. KTF-Split.25 May. 2025. <https://glossary.periodni.com>. ...
Chemistryreduced in strength, as a chemical by admixture; weak:a dilute solution. Latin dīlūtus washed away, dissolved (past participle of dīluere), equivalent. to dī- di-2 + -lūtus, combining form of lautus (lav(ere) to wash + -tus past participle suffix) 1545–55 di•lut′er...
NaCl in a 1:1 stoichiometry is the only known stable form of the Na–Cl crystal under ambient conditions, and non-1:1 Na–Cl species can only form under extreme conditions, such as high pressures. Here we report the direct observation, under ambient conditions, of Na2Cl and Na3Cl as tw...
The limiting conductivity of Dy3+(aq) has been determined for the first time by linear extrapolation of conductivity measured in dilute aqueous solutions o
According to definition of osmotic pressure we know that pi=CRT. For concentrated solution C has higher value than dilute solutio. Hence as concetration of sulution increase osmitic pressure will also increase.
Takacs, E., Safrany, A., Wojnarovits, L., Martellini, F., Yoshida, M., Katakai, R., Emmi, S.S., Carenza, M., 1996. Pulse radiolysis of acryloyl-L-proline methyl ester in dilute aqueous solution. J. Macromol. Sci.-Pure Appl. Chem. A33, 1609....
Chemistryto make a solution of, as by mixing with a liquid; pass into solution:to dissolve salt in water. Chemistryto melt; liquefy:to dissolve sugar into syrup. to undo (a tie or bond); break up (a connection, union, etc.).