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coacervation

/koh-as-er-vey-shuhn/US // koʊˌæs ərˈveɪ ʃən //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Physical Chemistry.

    • : the process of becoming a coacervate.

Examples

  • Different bodies have different effluvia, and so one has coacervation of different materials.

  • By means of the properties of such a fluid, Gilbert could explain the unordered coming-together that he called coacervation.

  • Five hundred bodies, in a state of coacervation, without even a preference for cleanliness, "think of that Master Brook."

  • Five hundred bodies, in a ſtate of coacervation, without even a preference for cleanlineſs, "think of that Maſter Brook."