cosolvment
Describing a substance or factor that acts in conjunction with another to facilitate the process of dissolving a solute or resolving a complex situation. In technical contexts, it refers to an auxiliary agent that enhances the solubility of a primary solvent system.
Beispiele
3 von 5The chemist added a small amount of ethanol to act as a cosolvment agent for the organic dye.
The chemist added a small amount of ethanol to act as a cosolvment agent for the organic dye.
The committee recommended a cosolvment strategy to address the overlapping issues of poverty and education.
The committee recommended a cosolvment strategy to address the overlapping issues of poverty and education.
It turns out that adding this extra bit of heat was cosolvment, making the whole mixture clear up instantly.
It turns out that adding this extra bit of heat was cosolvment, making the whole mixture clear up instantly.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of 'CO-' (together) and 'SOLVE' (to loosen). A cosolvment agent is a 'helper' that works 'together' to 'solve' the problem of something not dissolving.
Schnelles Quiz
The addition of a _______ agent was necessary to ensure the polymer was fully absorbed into the mixture.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: cosolvment
Beispiele
The chemist added a small amount of ethanol to act as a cosolvment agent for the organic dye.
everydayThe chemist added a small amount of ethanol to act as a cosolvment agent for the organic dye.
The committee recommended a cosolvment strategy to address the overlapping issues of poverty and education.
formalThe committee recommended a cosolvment strategy to address the overlapping issues of poverty and education.
It turns out that adding this extra bit of heat was cosolvment, making the whole mixture clear up instantly.
informalIt turns out that adding this extra bit of heat was cosolvment, making the whole mixture clear up instantly.
Quantitative analysis reveals that the cosolvment interaction significantly reduces the activation energy of the reaction.
academicQuantitative analysis reveals that the cosolvment interaction significantly reduces the activation energy of the reaction.
Our firm is looking for a cosolvment partner to help liquefy these stagnant assets through a joint venture.
businessOur firm is looking for a cosolvment partner to help liquefy these stagnant assets through a joint venture.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
in a cosolvment capacity
in a cosolvment capacity
exhibit cosolvment power
exhibit cosolvment power
cosolvment potential
cosolvment potential
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Cosolvent is the standard noun for the substance itself, while cosolvment is the rarer adjectival form describing the property.
A solvent is the primary dissolving liquid; a cosolvment factor is a secondary aid.
Nutzungshinweise
The term is highly technical and primarily found in chemical engineering or specialized problem-solving contexts. It should be used to describe the function of an auxiliary component that helps another component reach a state of solution or resolution.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often use the noun 'cosolvent' when they intend to use an adjective, or they misinterpret the suffix '-ment' as indicating a noun (like 'government') rather than a descriptive state.
Merkhilfe
Think of 'CO-' (together) and 'SOLVE' (to loosen). A cosolvment agent is a 'helper' that works 'together' to 'solve' the problem of something not dissolving.
Wortherkunft
Formed from the prefix 'co-' (together) + 'solve' (from Latin solvere, 'to loosen') + the suffix '-ment', adapted here for technical adjectival use.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The addition of a _______ agent was necessary to ensure the polymer was fully absorbed into the mixture.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: cosolvment
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