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Meaning of "solutes"

solute (noun): a substance dissolved in another substance, typically the component of a solution present in the lesser amount. This term is often used in the context of chemistry or scientific discussions about solutions
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Mixtures of solutes can achieve similar effects.
It thus forms an important barrier to harmful solutes.
It allows only certain solutes to pass through it.
The solutes hove been dispersed in a polystyrene matrix.
Shake until the solutes have dissolved.
Method for precipitating one or more solutes.
A mixture of solutes and solvent is called a solution.
The secondary constituents are often called solutes.
Some of solutes are filtered by the filtration part.
Lithium salts may comprise electrolyte solutes.
Certain organic solutes and chaotropic agents.
Substances present in smaller amounts are called solutes.
The dispersion of the solutes is followed by differential refractometry.
Substances that dissolve in fluid are known as solutes.
Ratios of the solutes between the two phases.

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Osmagents are known also as osmotically effective solutes.
For gaseous solutes in liquid solvents solubility decreases.
A solution contains dissolved substances called solutes.
Other suitable solutes are well known in the art.
The differences in volumes are interpreted as due to hydrophobicity of solutes.
Various solutes may be included in the aqueous medium.
High concentrations of some solutes can be very damaging.
Water is the preferred solvent for both solutes.
Examples of such solutes are noble gases and osmium tetroxide.
The nanofiltration of solvents and solutes were then studied.
Osmagents are also known as osmotically effective compounds or solutes.
This technique is used to separate solutes of lower polarity.
They are capable of entrapping hydrophilic and hydrophobic solutes.
Gaseous solutes exhibit more complex behavior with temperature.
Selective permeability and transport of solutes.
Retentions of those solutes were then too close to achieve a separation.
A liquid that contains one or more dissolved solutes.
Solutes are substances that dissolve into another substance in solutions.
Having the same concentration of solutes as human blood.
Target solutes also include toxins such as uremic toxins.
Low blood levels of the solutes involved may result.
The solutes within the extract are then separated by distillation.
Other water activity controlling solutes include polyhydric alcohols.
Solutes can have an effect on the surface tension of a liquid.
Effects on solutes and electrolytes.
It can be also applied to solutes.
The abovementioned solutes offer these advantages in many cases.
Precipitation kinetic is slowed down by solutes other than copper.
One or more solutes may be present in each of the solutions.
The demineralized water does not comprise significant amounts of solutes.
These properties make them ideal solutes for osmoregulation.
A homogeneous mixture consisting of a solvent and one or more solutes.
This set up enables the injection of solutes at body temperature.
Local transport of solutes into or within cells is regulated mainly by membranes.
Materials useful as electrolytic solutes.

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