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Definitions of precipitate in various dictionaries:
noun - a precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering
verb - bring about abruptly
verb - separate as a fine suspension of solid particles
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to separate, or cause a substance to separate from a liquid as a solid |
If an action is precipitate, it is done sooner or faster than expected and without enough thought or preparation: |
a solid substance that is produced from a liquid during a chemical process: |
If a liquid precipitates, substances in it become solid and separate from the liquid: |
to throw someone or something from a height with great force |
to make something happen suddenly or sooner than expected: |
a substance that separates from a liquid as a solid |
To cause to happen, especially suddenly or prematurely. See Synonyms at speed. |
Occurring suddenly or unexpectedly. |
Acting with or marked by excessive haste and lack of due deliberation. See Synonyms at impetuous, reckless. |
Precipitate might refer to |
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Precipitation is the creation of a solid from a solution. When the reaction occurs in a liquid solution, the solid formed is called the 'precipitate'. The chemical that causes the solid to form is called the 'precipitant'. Without sufficient force of gravity (settling) to bring the solid particles together, the precipitate remains in suspension. After sedimentation, especially when using a centrifuge to press it into a compact mass, the precipitate may be referred to as a 'pellet'. Precipitation can be used as a medium. The precipitate-free liquid remaining above the solid is called the 'supernate' or 'supernatant'. Powders derived from precipitation have also historically been known as 'flowers'. When the solid appears in the form of cellulose fibers which have been through chemical processing, the process is often referred to as regeneration. * Sometimes the formation of a precipitate indicates the occurrence of a chemical reaction. If silver nitrate solution is poured into a solution of sodium chloride, a chemical reaction occurs forming a white precipitate of silver chloride. When potassium iodide solution reacts with lead(II) nitrate solution, a yellow precipitate of lead(II) iodide is formed. * Precipitation may occur if the concentration of a compound exceeds its solubility (such as when mixing solvents or changing their temperature). Precipitation may occur rapidly from a supersaturated solution. * In solids, precipitation occurs if the concentration of one solid is above the solubility limit in the host solid, due to e.g. rapid quenching or * ion implantation, and the temperature is high enough that diffusion can lead to segregation into precipitates. Precipitation in solids is routinely used to synthesize nanoclusters.An important stage of the precipitation process is the onset of nucleation. The creation of a hypothetical solid particle includes the formation of an interface, which requires some energy based on the relative surface energy of the solid and the solution. If this energy is not available, and no suitable nucleation surface is available, supersaturation occurs. |