aqueous phase

collocation in English

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aqueous
adjective
uk
/ˈeɪ.kwi.əs/
us
/ˈeɪ.kwi.əs/
like or ...
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phase
noun[C]
uk
/feɪz/
us
/feɪz/
any stage in a series of events or in a process ...
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(Definition ofaqueousandphasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As soilwater freezes theaqueousphaseis excluded from the crystalline ice structure and is concentrated in unfrozen soil-water.
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The radioactivity in theaqueousphasewas measured by liquid scintillation counting.
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High concentrations of toxic substrates, dissolved in the organic phase, partition to cells in theaqueousphasebased on the cellular metabolic demand.
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The extraction with saturated phenol was repeated twice and the phenol present in theaqueousphasewas extracted with freshly redistilled ether.
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The organic phase was removed and theaqueousphaseconcentrated and dried.
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In the 40 ml vial containing theaqueousphase, 1 ml of dichloromethane was added and the procedure was repeated.
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Tween-80 (4.4 g) was dissolved by stirring in deionized water (40 ml), giving rise to theaqueousphase.
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After centrifugation, theaqueousphasewas extracted three times with chloroform to remove phenol, then precipitated with two volumes of ethanol in the presence of ammonium acetate.
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Three further applications, also relating to theaqueousphase, are still under consideration.
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The transuranium elements americium and curium also remain in theaqueousphase.
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Ionic reactants are often soluble in anaqueousphasebut insoluble in an organic phase in the absence of the phase-transfer catalyst.
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The organic phase is slowly injected in theaqueousphasewhich then is agitated to form the colloidal suspension.
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A metal ion may be extracted from anaqueousphaseinto an organic phase in which the salt is not soluble, by adding a ligand.
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Typical lab extractions are of organic compounds out of anaqueousphaseand into an organic phase.
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Inaqueousphasenickel or cobalt salts can be reduced, for example, by sodium dithionite.
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Monomers with greater aqueous solubility will tend to partition in theaqueousphaseand not in the polymer particle.
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Secondly, biosurfactants contribute to the formation of micelles providing a physical mechanism to mobilise oil in a movingaqueousphase.
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Biphasic mixtures consisting of two immiscible phases are very common and usually consist of an organic solvent and anaqueousphase(oil and water).
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