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The phrase "be precipitated from" is correct and usable in written English
It generally means to arise or emerge as an effect, consequence, or result of some prior action. For example, "the recent violence was precipitated from long-standing political tensions in the region."
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The Ba2+ ion may be precipitated from solution by the addition of carbonate (CO32−), sulfate (SO42−), chromate (CrO42−), or phosphate (PO43−) anions.
TTCP cannot be precipitated from aqueous solutions.
b These compounds cannot be precipitated from aqueous solutions.
β-TCP cannot be precipitated from aqueous solutions.
Besides, MCPM might be precipitated from aqueous solutions containing organic solvents (Boonchom 2009; Kongteweelert et al. 2013).
α-TCP is also a high-temperature phase; therefore, it cannot be precipitated from aqueous solutions either.
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In precipitation step, rare earths' oxalates were precipitated from the leach liquor using oxalic acid.
RNA was precipitated from the transcription reaction mixture using a LiCl precipitation solution (Ambion).
Because of this, they are selectively removed as different minerals are precipitated from a melt.
Caseins were precipitated from cell homogenate supernatants.
Carbon nanotubes were precipitated from the supersaturated eutectic liquid.
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