Precipitate Mnemonic
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precipitate
precipitate
/pɹəˈsɪpɪteɪt/
Examples
- Hence, the move was precipitous.
- Something is precipitant from the sky.
- The precipitate is inert for repellent activity.
- The precipitous nature of the terrain is apparent.
- The tall trees precipitate the fog.
- The terrain is precipitous yet beautiful.
- What is the precipitation for the Desert of Maine
- The precipitate then is recovered from the solution.Another is treated with potassium fluoride to precipitate aluminum and titrated to determine acid.
- He is experimenting the precipitant falling of the rock.
- In other words, the dislocation will be attracted to the precipitate.
a precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering
noun
bring about abruptly
verb
separate as a fine suspension of solid particles
verb
fall from clouds
verb
fall vertically, sharply, or headlong
verb
hurl or throw violently
verb
done with very great haste and without due deliberation- Shakespeare- Arthur Geddes
adjective
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Pre + sip + plate. Rain pre sips quickly, falling on the plate uninvited.
Pre + Sip + Plate. He rushed so much, his tea sipped off the plate before it germinated.
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