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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a diluent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific or technical contexts to refer to a substance that is used to dilute another substance, often in chemistry or pharmaceuticals.
Example: "In the laboratory, we added a diluent to the solution to achieve the desired concentration."
Alternatives: "a solvent" or "a thinning agent".
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10 g of white oil was added as a diluent.
Methane can also be used as a diluent [25].
The drug was eluted with a diluent peak which was splitting in nature.
Under these conditions, nitrogen effectively serves as a diluent of the volatile species.
Hydroxypropyl methylcelluloses (HPMC) were used as release-modifiers, and lactose anhydrous as a diluent.
The physical equilibrium studies were performed using MIBK as a diluent.
CPEC was investigated as a diluent and PEO as an extrusion aid and a binder.
Equilibria for lactic acid extraction by alamine 336 in methyl-iso-butyl-ketone (MIBK) as a diluent have been determined.
Peptone (0.1%) water is commonly used as a diluent for samples to be homogenized, pummelled or blended.
In addition, the monomer could be used without diluent, thereby avoiding the negative effect of a diluent.
Three natural components hydroxyapatite (HAp), carboxymethyl cellulose and lysine as a diluent were used for making the bio-based membrane.
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