Sentence examples for a precipitate from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a precipitate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry, to refer to a solid that forms and separates from a liquid mixture.
Example: "When the solution was cooled, a precipitate formed at the bottom of the flask."
Alternatives: "a solid formed" or "a sediment".

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This system, which mainly consists of a precipitator and a precipitate separator, should be operated continuously from economical reasons.

The solid that separates is called a precipitate.

Few responsible participants in the Afghan drama, even the most pessimistic, urge a precipitate withdrawal.

He cited A. & P., which was the biggest grocer in America before undergoing a precipitate decline.

Matches flare, and programmes ubiquitously rustle; the band plays Zampa, the lights fuse to a precipitate dusk.

The pens were, in a way, a precipitate of the shadow banking system, a by-product of securitization.

A number of European leaders this week called on Mr. Bush not to pursue a precipitate military course against Iraq.

Normally the reaction product is a precipitate or a gas, or it is coloured.

Soaps also react with traces of acidic compounds to form a precipitate.

The result, however, is a precipitate of nanocrystals of a predetermined size, shape and purity.

They defied the Taliban and took an even bigger risk in defying the British, American, European and Islamist wiseacres who are urging a precipitate withdrawal.

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