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sol·ute

 (sŏl′yo͞ot, sō′lo͞ot)
n.
A substance dissolved in another substance, usually the component of a solution present in the lesser amount.
adj.
Being in solution; dissolved.

[From Middle English, loose, porous, from Latin solūtus, past participle of solvere, to loosen; see leu- in Indo-European roots.]
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solute

(sɒˈljuːt)
n
(Chemistry) the component of a solution that changes its state in forming the solution or the component that is not present in excess; the substance that is dissolved in another substance. Compare solvent
adj
(Botany) botany rare loose or unattached; free
[C16: from Latin solūtus free, unfettered, from solvere to release]
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sol•ute

(ˈsɒl yut, ˈsoʊ lut)

n.
the substance dissolved in a given solution.
[1400–50; late Middle English < Latin solūtus, past participle of solvere to loosen]
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sol·ute

(sŏl′yo͞ot)
A substance that is dissolved in another substance, forming a solution.
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solute

A substance which dissolves in a solvent to form a solution.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.solute - the dissolved matter in a solution; the component of a solution that changes its state
matter - that which has mass and occupies space; "physicists study both the nature of matter and the forces which govern it"
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solute

[sɒˈljuːt] nsoluto
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He suggested I should stay for another trip and meantime dose myself with a certain patent medicine in which his own belief was ab- solute. "I'll tell you what I'll do.
The ADME properties of Doxorubicin Property Value Recommended Solute Molecular Weight = 561.668 (130.0 / 725.0) Solute Dipole Moment (D) = 8.379 ( 1.0 / 12.5) Solute Total SASA = 810.135 (300.0 /1000.0) Solute Hydrophobic SASA = 511.383 ( 0.0 / 750.0) Solute Hydrophilic SASA = 298.752 ( 7.0 / 330.0) Solute Carbon Pi SASA = 0.000 ( 0.0 / 450.0) Solute Weakly Polar SASA = 0.000 ( 0.0 / 175.0) Solute Molecular Volume (A^3) = 1.589.762 (500.0 /2000.0) Solute vdW Polar SA (PSA) = 200.070 ( 7.0 / 200.0)* Solute No.
He said that digital wall would reflect and present the salient features of Pakistan freedom movement and glory of Pakistan, adding that first time in the history of Pakistan such project had been initiated and was being completed to give solute to Pakistan heroes of different decades.
The specific retention volume, Vg0, glass transition temperature, Tg; adsorption enthalpy, IHa; the sorption enthalpy, IH1S; sorption free energy, IG1S; sorption entropy, IS1S; the weight fraction activity coefficients of solute probes at infinite dilution, a|1a, partial molar enthalpy of solute probes at infinite dilution, IH1a; and Flory-Huggins interaction parameters, I12a; between polymer and solvents were determined in the temperature range of 493-343 K for poly(ABM) and 473-343 K for poly(ABM%41-coAN)-poly(ABM%71-coAN).
(1.) "SLC2A9 Gene: Solute Carrier Family 2 Member 9." US National Library of Medicine, https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/ gene/SLC2A9#conditions (accessed 20 August 2018).
'We pay solute to the sacrifices rendered by our Kashmiri brothers,' she said.
In this type of plot, [k.sub.0] is the retention factor for the injected solute in the absence of the competing agent, and k is the retention factor in the presence of a given concentration of the same competing agent.
where M, m, [rho] and [[rho].sub.0] are the molar mass of the solute, molality of the sodium saccharin solution, density of solvent, and the density of the aqueous solution, respectively.

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