Take 1 volume of trypsin and dilute in 9 volumes of 0.01% trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), and left stand by 10 minutes. Working solution will be good for 1 day.
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Dilute is where you weaken something .e.g. the chemical will be less strong. Think of it as when you make squash you have to add water to dilute it so the taste isn't as strong. Dissolve is where a chemical completely disappears from the eye. Like when you add sugar to tea you can't see it but actually it has dissolved into the tea to make it sweeter.
The quantity of the solvent is increased to dilute a solution.
I will dilute the gravy by adding the milk and heat.
Not all dilute basic solutions are weak bases. Dilute solutions can still contain strong bases like sodium hydroxide, which dissociates completely in water to form hydroxide ions. This makes it a strong base, even in dilute solutions.
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The past tense of dilute is diluted.
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The Tagalog term for dilute is "ipahaba."
Nope. Coconut oil which is a lipid is insoluble in dilute alkali. Dilute NaOH is a dilute alkali.
Excessive watering can dilute tomato taste.
It depends how dilute it is and what solvent it is dissolved in.
Dilute acid is already a solution.
No. Oils can be soluble in organic solvents such as chloroform or hexane.