diluted solution

  • 1diluted — adjective reduced in strength or concentration or quality or purity diluted alcohol a dilute solution dilute acetic acid • Syn: ↑dilute • Ant: ↑undiluted • Similar to …

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  • 2dilute ammonia solution — diluted ammonium hydroxide solution a colorless, transparent, alkaline liquid, containing 9 to 10 percent of ammonia; used as a pharmaceutic necessity. Called also ammonia water …

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  • 3stock solution — noun Etymology: stock (IV) : a concentrated solution (as of developer) that usually is diluted with water before use in photography * * * Photog. a concentrated chemical solution, diluted before using …

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  • 4aluminum acetate topical solution — [USP] an astringent solution prepared from aluminum subacetate topical solution by the addition of glacial acetic acid and water; used as a gargle or mouthwash and applied to the skin as a wet dressing, diluted with 10 to 40 parts water. Called… …

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  • 5stock solution — Photog. a concentrated chemical solution, diluted before using. * * * …

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  • 6Dakin solution — a diluted sodium hypochlorite solution, often specified as containing 0.5 per cent available chlorine; it has been used as a topical antiinfective for skin and wounds …

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  • 7Labarraque solution — sodium hypochlorite solution, diluted with an equal volume of water …

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  • 8sodium hypochlorite solution — [USP] a clear, pale, greenish yellow liquid with the odor of chlorine, containing 4–6 per cent sodium hypochlorite; used as a disinfectant for utensils, etc., but not suitable for application to wounds. It has also been used as a deodorant and… …

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  • 9Homeopathy — Homeopathy: coined in German from Greek hómoios ὅμοιος like + páthos πάθος suffering Oxford English Dictionary …

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  • 10Creosote — For other uses, see Creosote (disambiguation). Creosote is the portion of chemical products obtained by the distillation of a tar that remains heavier than water, notably useful for its anti septic and preservative properties.[1] It is produced… …

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