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Discover Ludwig"finely divided" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is broken down into small, separate components. For example, "The ore was finely divided into tiny particles."
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Finely divided cobalt ignites spontaneously.
Suspensions consist of a finely divided solid dispersed in a water-based liquid.
Even at room temperature, finely divided uranium metal reacts with oxygen and nitrogen.
His vote could swing control of the finely divided chamber from one party to another.
Their physical and chemical properties are in many instances unique to their finely divided state.
Crystalline silicon is less reactive than finely divided and, possibly, amorphous silicon.
In air the metal tarnishes and when finely divided breaks into flames.
Finely divided vegetable charcoal added to a soda-lime glass gives a yellow colour.
Dark slates usually owe their colour to carbonaceous material or to finely divided iron sulfide.
Finely divided atomized or flake aluminum mixed with air and ignited will explode violently.
Our native shield fern (Polystichum aculeatum) will cope, as will P. setiferum 'Herrenhausen', an elegant, finely divided, soft-shield fern.
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