dissolution rate
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dissolution
noun[U]
uk/ˌdɪs.əˈluː.ʃən/us/ˌdɪs.əˈluː.ʃən/
the act or process of ending an official organization or ...
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rate
noun[C]
uk/reɪt/us/reɪt/
the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a ...
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Dissolutionrateof gypsum in flowing water.
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The most stable crystalline polymorph has the lowestdissolutionrate.
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Thedissolutionrateof the strained or partially disconnected silicate moieties is strongly enhanced.
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The typical unit fordissolutionrateis mol/s.
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Indium-rich solders (usually indium-lead) are more suitable for soldering thicker gold layer as thedissolutionrateof gold in indium is much slower.
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Different polymorphs exhibit different solubility anddissolutionratecharacteristics.
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Most form as thin, flattened out crystals with a large surface area and low mass that give them a crunchy texture and relatively fastdissolutionrate.
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However, it should be noted that although the reduction of particle size increases the specific surface area and thedissolutionrate, it does not affect solubility.
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Similarly, in discussing climatic controls on limestone dissolution rates (pp. 23-27) no indication is given of the techniques used, or of the reliability of the differences reported.
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Silica dissolution rates of decomposing phytoplankton assemblages at various temperatures.
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The primary difficulties in the preparation of the dyes were clumping of the powders in the glycerine, strong adhesion to the beaker walls, and slow dissolution rates.
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Dissolution rates vary by orders of magnitude between different systems.
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For example, slow dissolution rates can prolong the duration of action or avoid initial high plasma levels.
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Depending on the conditions for the alteration processes, scientists identified limestone dissolution rates of 0,01 until 4 millimeters a year.
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Phosphate glasses while not being used industrially have much lower dissolution rates than borosilicate glasses, which make them a more favorable option.
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For this reason, different forms of the same medication can have the same active ingredients but different dissolution rates.
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