2. Verb. (third-person singular of solvate) ¹
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Definition of Solvates
1. solvate [v] - See also: solvate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Solvates
Literary usage of Solvates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1908)
"The theories which assume the formation of solvates are not open to this objection,
because it is well known that the change in the solvates produced by ..."
2. The Absorption Spectra of Solutions as Studied by Means of the by Harry Clary Jones (1915)
"All of these facts are in accord with the view that this band is due to simple
solvates. We should expect the power to form solvates to be greater for ..."
3. The Absorption Spectra of Solutions of Comparatively Rare Salts Including by Harry Clary Jones, William Walker Strong (1911)
"(7) The values of x and y probably have a very considerable effect on the nature
of the solvates, but even under these conditions the little work that has ..."
4. Conductivity and Viscosity in Mixed Solvents: A Study of the Conductivity by Harry Clary Jones, Charles Fowler Lindsay, Charles Geiger Carroll, Harry Preston Bassett, Eugene Cook Bingham, Charles August Rouiller, Leroy McMaster, William Reed Veazey (1907)
"The fact that such solvates are formed in other solvents than water has been
established by the work of Jones and McMaster.' The temperature coefficients of ..."
5. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"However, the perchlorates in equilibrium with their saturated methanolic or
aqueous solutions were not solvates, and the chlorides in equilibrium with ..."
6. A Study of the Absorption Spectra of Solutions of Certain Salts of Potassium by Harry Clary Jones, William Walker Strong (1910)
"That these compounds or solvates have a definite composition seems to be indicated
by the fact that for most of the neodymium, uranyl, ..."
7. The Freezing-point Lowering, Conductivity, and Viscosity of Solutions of by Harry Clary Jones (1913)
"... medium through which the ions move; second, as Jones1 and his coworkers have
shown, to the change in complexity of the solvates which surround the ions. ..."