known concentration
collocation in Englishmeaningsofknownandconcentration
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known
adjective
uk/nəʊn/us/noʊn/
used to refer to something or someone that is familiar to or understood ...
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concentration
noun
uk/ˌkɒn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌkɑːn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən/
the ability to think carefully about something you are doing and ...
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(Definition ofknownandconcentrationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This correction can largely be established through the use of simulated pigment made from carotenoid solutions ofknownconcentration.
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To each, 1 ml of aknownconcentrationof insecticide was added.
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The main console supplies the chamber with air at a known rate with aknownconcentrationof and.
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The complex has been referred to as the greatestknownconcentrationof mechanical power in the ancient world.
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With aknownconcentrationof a sample, polarimeters may also be applied to determine the specific rotation (physical property) when characterizing a new substance.
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It all depends on whether the electrode is calibrated by reference to solutions of known activity orknownconcentration.
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A typical experiment to determine the mean aggregation number would involve the use of a luminescent probe, quencher and aknownconcentrationof surfactant.
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Inhibition produced by the test is compared with that produced byknownconcentrationof a reference compound.
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The amount of protein present in a solution can be quantified by measuring the absorption spectra and comparing with protein solutions ofknownconcentration.
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Aknownconcentrationand volume of titrant reacts with a solution of "analyte" or "titrand" to determine concentration.
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The sample solution is titrated against a solution of silver nitrate ofknownconcentration.
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Within twenty years, the find proved to be the richestknownconcentrationof copper in the world.
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This is usually accomplished by measuring the reflectivity as a function of wavelength using known concentrations of a calibration sample inside the cavity.
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A set of samples with known concentrations are spotted alongside the sample.
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Sometimes an empirical calibration function is developed, using known concentrations of the sample, to allow measurements into the region where the instrument is becoming non-linear.
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The radioactivity for each of a series of known concentrations of standards are used to derive terms for an equation, often sigmoidal curve fit.
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The concentration of the unknown sample is then estimated by comparison with the fluorescence of these known concentrations.
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An oxidizing agent, permanganate, is used to oxidize known concentrations of a standard tannin solution, producing a standard curve.
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The intensity of each line is then compared to previously measured intensities of known concentrations of the elements, and their concentrations are then computed by interpolation along the calibration lines.
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