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The phrase "in diluted solution" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a form of a substance that has been mixed with a liquid, usually water. For example, "The acid was diluted in a solution of water before being added to the mixture."
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In diluted solution (below 0.086 g/mL), the discotic molecule tend to self-assemble into nanofibers.
Many peroxides, are extremely shock sensitive or unstable in pure form and are, therefore, only commercially available in diluted solution.
In this study, we report a novel pyridinyl-organoboron complex as a probe to detect mercury ions (Hg2+) in diluted solution and gaseous acid/base in aggregation.
The catalysts were exposed to corresponding nitrates or ammonium compounds in diluted solution by wet impregnation or deposition of inorganic aerosol particles.
The latter are chosen in order to provide a more factual representation of a chain in diluted solution, introducing substituent flexibility and realistic torsional and bending potentials.
The polymer shows strong absorption peaked at 505 nm in diluted solution and 518 nm in thin film with an optical band gap 2.0 eV.
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Unexpectedly, Luisi et al. noticed that lipid vesicles can spontaneously capture a very high number of macromolecular solutes, even when forming in diluted solutions.
Noticeably, this " anomalous solute crowding" occurs also when lipid vesicles form in diluted solutions.
As these values diverge, the polymer coils in diluted solutions contract17,18.
Dependent on these conditions, a molecular dispersion of cellulose molecules have been found in diluted solutions.
This inhibitor yielded the strongest anodic shift of the pitting potential and an inhibition of pit growth even after the anodic initiation in diluted solutions.
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