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Definition of Redissolving
1. redissolve [v] - See also: redissolve
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redissolving
Literary usage of Redissolving
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Scientific foundations of analytical chemistry: Treated in an Elementary by Wilhelm Ostwald (1900)
"The redissolving of Precipitates The laws governing the solubility-product also
furnish us with a complete answer to the query— What are the conditions ..."
2. Theoretical Principles of the Methods of Analytical Chemistry Based Upon by Gabriel Chesneau (1910)
"redissolving an Insoluble Substance by a Suitable Reagent.—In many cases, a salt
formed of a weak acid and insoluble in water, can be dissolved by means of ..."
3. Theoretical Principles of the Methods of Analytical Chemistry Based Upon by Gabriel Chesneau (1910)
"redissolving an Insoluble Substance by a Suitable Reagent.—In many cases, a salt
formed of a weak acid and insoluble in water, can be dissolved by means of ..."
4. Plant Analysis: Qualitative and Quantitative by Georg Dragendorff, Henry George Greenish (1884)
"The weight of the alkaloid can be ascertained either by evaporating to dryness,
redissolving in acidulated water, precipitating with ammonia, and weighing, ..."
5. The Laboratory Guide: A Manual of Practical Chemistry for Colleges and by Arthur Herbert Church (1874)
"If the operation has been successful, no trace of phosphorus pentoxide will be
found on redissolving the weighed precipitate and applying the molybdic acid ..."
6. A French-English Dictionary for Chemists by Austin McDowell Patterson (1921)
"—m. debtor. redevenir, vi become again. rédiger, vt edit; draw up, write out, word.
redire, vt repeat; blame, censure. redissolution, /. redissolving, ..."