
HYDROSOL (short for Solar hydrogen via water splitting in advanced monolithic reactors for future solar power plants) is a series of European Union funded projects for the promotion of renewable energy. Its aim is the production of hydrogen using concentrated solar power with a specific thermochemical cycle. == History == The Fifth Framework Progr...
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(from the article `sol`) ...of very fine particles dispersed in a continuous medium) in which the particles are solid and the dispersion medium is fluid. If the dispersion ...
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The condensate water produced during steam distillation of botanical bases when making essential oils. Used in skin care preparations and bath products. Also known as hydrolat or floral water.
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Hydrosol is the name for the water left after a steam or water distillation of an essential oil. It is mainly water with only a small amount of water soluble plant constituents.
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A colloid in aqueous solution, the particles being in the dispersed or internal phase and the water in the external or dispersion phase. ... Compare: hydrogel. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(hi´dro-sol) a colloid in which the dispersion medium is a liquid.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hī′drō-sol Definitions: 1. A colloid in aqueous solution, the particles being in the dispersed or internal phase and the water in the external or dispersion phase.
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hydrosol In chemistry, a colloidal system in which the dispersion medium is water, and the dispersed phase may be a solid, a gas, or another liquid.
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a colloidal suspension in water.
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