noun a portion of a larger whole, especially a sample taken for testing or analysis

  • The scientist carefully measured out an aliquot of the solution for the experiment.
  • Can you pour me an aliquot of that drink?
  • I only need a tiny aliquot of sugar in my coffee.
  • She only shared an aliquot of her thoughts with us, keeping most of them to herself.

noun a test or analysis to determine the composition or quality of a substance

verb to analyze or examine something in order to determine its quality or nature

  • The scientist conducted an assay to determine the concentration of the compound in the sample.
  • The lab tech ran an assay to check the levels of the drug in the blood sample.
  • I heard they're doing an assay on that new supplement to see if it actually works.
  • She performed a mental assay of her feelings before making a decision.

noun the branch of biology dealing with the study of bacteria, their structure, function, growth, and interactions with other organisms

  • Bacteriology is the branch of microbiology that studies bacteria.
  • I have a test on bacteriology next week, so I need to start studying.
  • I never thought I would find bacteriology so fascinating!
  • Understanding bacteriology is like unlocking the secrets of the microbial world.

noun the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling

  • The process of distillation involves separating components of a liquid mixture based on their different boiling points.
  • Distillation is like when you boil a mixture to separate the different parts.
  • Distillation is kind of like when you cook something down to its essence.
  • In a way, distillation can be seen as a metaphor for simplifying complex ideas or situations.

noun the scientific study of small objects using a microscope

  • Microscopy is a technique used to observe objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye.
  • I used microscopy to look at the tiny details of the specimen.
  • Check out this cool microscope, it's perfect for some microscopy fun!
  • Through the lens of microscopy, we can uncover hidden truths about the world around us.

noun an exact copy or reproduction of something

verb to copy or reproduce something

  • Scientists were able to successfully replicate the experiment in a controlled environment.
  • They managed to replicate the recipe for that delicious cake.
  • I tried to replicate her makeup look, but it didn't turn out as good.
  • The artist was able to replicate the emotions of the original painting in his own work.

noun a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws

  • The field of science is constantly evolving with new discoveries and advancements.
  • I find science fascinating and love learning about different scientific concepts.
  • Science is the bomb, dude! It's so cool to see how things work in the world.
  • Exploring the depths of science is like unraveling the mysteries of the universe.

adjective describes something related to or based on science or the scientific method

  • The scientific community is conducting research to find a cure for the disease.
  • I love watching those scientific documentaries on TV.
  • That experiment was totally sciency!
  • Her approach to problem-solving is very scientific, always logical and methodical.

verb to cause a solution to become more concentrated than is normally possible under given conditions

  • It is possible to supersaturate a solution by adding more solute than can normally dissolve.
  • If you keep adding sugar to the tea, you'll eventually supersaturate it.
  • Dude, you're gonna supersaturate that protein shake if you add any more powder.
  • Her kindness seemed to supersaturate the room, filling it with warmth and positivity.

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adjective relating to serology, the scientific study of blood serum and other bodily fluids

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  • The serological test results indicated the presence of antibodies in the patient's blood.
  • The doctor said they need to do a serological test to check for any infections.
  • I heard they're running some serological tests to see if he's been exposed to anything.
  • The serological study of historical artifacts can reveal a lot about ancient civilizations.

noun an enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of a substrate by hydrogen peroxide

  • Peroxidase is an enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of a particular substrate by hydrogen peroxide.
  • I heard that peroxidase is used in some beauty products to lighten hair.
  • Yo, did you know peroxidase is like the superhero enzyme that fights off harmful substances in our bodies?
  • In a way, peroxidase acts like a molecular detective, sniffing out and neutralizing harmful compounds.

noun a chemical compound that is used in various industrial processes and is also formed when certain foods are cooked at high temperatures

  • Acrylamide is a chemical compound that forms in certain foods when they are cooked at high temperatures.
  • I heard that acrylamide can be found in some fried foods.
  • Dude, did you know that acrylamide is in like all the crispy snacks we love?
  • The presence of acrylamide in the food industry is like a ticking time bomb waiting to explode.

noun a utensil for sifting or straining

verb to separate or remove (something) by passing it through a sieve

  • It is important to sieve out any impurities from the mixture before proceeding with the experiment.
  • Make sure to sieve out any lumps in the batter before baking the cake.
  • I need to sieve out the bad apples from my group of friends.
  • She was able to sieve out the truth from all the lies and deception.

noun a method of determining the strength of acetic acid in a solution by titration with a standard solution of alkali

  • Acetimetry is a precise analytical method used in chemistry to determine the concentration of acetic acid in a solution.
  • I learned about acetimetry in my chemistry class, it's all about measuring acetic acid.
  • I have to do some acetimetry for my lab report, it's a real pain.
  • In a way, acetimetry is like measuring the 'sourness' of a solution, just like tasting vinegar.

verb to treat with or convert into acetone

  • In the laboratory, scientists acetonize the samples before conducting the experiment.
  • Make sure to acetonize the surface before painting to ensure better adhesion.
  • I acetonized my nails before applying the polish for a longer-lasting manicure.
  • She acetonized her thoughts before making a decision to clear her mind.

noun a chemical compound that is used in organic synthesis and as a reagent in chemical reactions

  • Acetoxime is a chemical compound used in organic synthesis for various reactions.
  • I heard acetoxime is commonly used in laboratories for experiments.
  • Hey, do you know where I can get some acetoxime for my project?
  • Her words were like acetoxime, reacting with the situation to produce unexpected results.

noun a chemical compound used in organic synthesis

  • Acetyl chloride is commonly used in organic synthesis as an acylating agent.
  • You should be careful when handling acetyl chloride in the lab.
  • I wouldn't mess with acetyl chloride if I were you.
  • His temper was like acetyl chloride, volatile and dangerous.

noun a type of chromatography technique

  • Affinity chromatography is a technique used to separate and purify proteins based on their specific interactions with ligands.
  • They used affinity chromatography to isolate the protein of interest from the mixture.
  • I heard they're using that fancy chromatography thing to get the good stuff out.
  • In a way, affinity chromatography is like a matchmaking service for proteins and ligands.