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Definition of Solvated
1. solvate [v] - See also: solvate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Solvated
Literary usage of Solvated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"This is not in conflict with a model transition state, I, in which the chloride
ion, poorly solvated by sulfolane, has made significant progress toward ..."
2. Laboratory Manual of Colloid Chemistry by Harry Nicholls Holmes (1922)
"CHAPTER VII solvated COLLOIDS Wo. OSTWALD classifies colloids as ... high viscosity
are hydrated, or solvated, since other liquids than water may be used. ..."
3. The Fiberglass-Reinforced and Composite Plastics Industry: Guide to by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"Often, solvated epoxy is the only resin suited to the batch distillation process.
... Reducing the solids content in solvated non-epoxy resin streams may be ..."
4. Œdema and Nephritis: A Critical, Experimental and Clinical Study of the by Martin Fischer (1921)
"At this point we change to the opposite type of emulsion (to one of soap-water
in solvated-soap) and the previously liquid colloid becomes solid. ..."
5. The Freezing-point Lowering, Conductivity, and Viscosity of Solutions of by Harry Clary Jones (1913)
"If in water these salts are solvated, it is evident from the above facts that in
methyl alcohol there is a larger mass of the solvent in combination with ..."
6. Soaps and Proteins: Their Colloid Chemistry in Theory and Practice by Martin Fischer, George D. McLaughlin, Marian Osgood Hooker (1921)
"In the region E, the particles of solvated soap almost touch, and here the
highest (liquid) viscosity is obtained. In F they do touch and now form a ..."
7. Soaps and Proteins: Their Colloid Chemistry in Theory and Practice by Martin Fischer, George D. McLaughlin, Marian Osgood Hooker (1921)
"... emulsions or suspensions of the type solvated-soap in soaped-solvent. In the
region E, the particles of solvated soap almost touch, and here the highest ..."