liquefaction of a gel
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solationliquefaction of a gel
solationsSOLATION, liquefaction of a gel
SOLATESUndergoes liquefaction, as a gel
sinteringMake (a powdered material) coalesce into a solid or porous mass by heating it (and usually also compressing it) without liquefaction
synaeresesThe contraction of a gel accompanied by the separating out of liquid
gelledto change into or take on the form of a gel set
syneresesThe contraction of a gel accompanied by the separating out of liquid
doubletsA pair of associated lines close together in a spectrum or electrophoretic gel
gelatinesA high explosive consisting chiefly of a gel of nitroglycerine with added cellulose nitrate
tripletsA group of three associated lines close together in a spectrum or electrophoretic gel
gelatinsA high explosive consisting chiefly of a gel of nitroglycerine with added cellulose nitrate
aerogelsgel formed by the dispersion of air in a solidified matrix; solid foam, as Styrofoam
plasmagelcytoplasm in the form of a gel, esp surrounding the plasmasol in an amoeboid cell
aerogelgel formed by the dispersion of air in a solidified matrix; solid foam, as Styrofoam
plasmagelsPLASMAGEL, cytoplasm in the form of a gel, esp surrounding the plasmasol in an amoeboid cell
electrophoresisThe movement of charged particles in a fluid or gel under the influence of an electric field
imbibitionthe absorption of a liquid by a solid or a gel; the uptake of water by germinating seeds
imbibitionsIMBIBITION, the absorption of a liquid by a solid or a gel; the uptake of water by germinating seeds
amylosethe soluble or sol component of starch that forms a stiff gel at ordinary temperatures and turns blue in iodine
thixotropythe property of certain gels of becoming fluid when agitated and of reverting back to a gel when left to stand
imbibitionalrelating to imbibition, the absorption of a liquid by a solid or a gel; the uptake of water by germinating seeds
thixotropiesTHIXOTROPY, the property of certain gels of becoming fluid when agitated and of reverting back to a gel when left to stand
hydrocolloidsA substance that forms a gel in the presence of water, examples of which are used in surgical dressings and in various industrial applications
hydrocolloidA substance that forms a gel in the presence of water, examples of which are used in surgical dressings and in various industrial applications
reversible(of a colloid) Capable of being changed from a gel into a sol by a reversal of the treatment that turns the sol into a gel
immunodiffusionany of various analytical techniques that involve antigen and antibody solutions diffusing toward each other in a gel until antibody binds specifically to antigen to form a precipitate