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product constant [PEWS CHEM]' A type of simequilibrium constant Ks_ defined for.and useful for libna between sohds and their respective lens =n solution; the equilibrium .. AgCl(s) ~- Ag+ + CI-, [Ag+][I-] -- Kip .........

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erals from subsurface strata by injection of fluids, and the controlled removal of mineral-laden solutions. .{ so'lii-shon ,min'i0 } solution poison [NUCLEO] A soluble nuclear poison, such as boric acid, added to the coolant of a nuclear reactor for purposes of reactivity control; generally used only during shutdown periods, and chemically removed from the coolant prior tag+] and [CI-] are molar concentrations of silver ions : to resuming operation. { so'lii.shon ,pbiz'on } solution pool [~EOL] A pool in a rock that is formed by the {.,siil.yo'bil.zd.8 Ipriid.okt ,k~in.gtont } dissolution of the rock in ocean water. { so'lii.shon ,pal } test [ANALY CHEM] 1. A test for the degree of of asphalts and other bituminous materials in sol- solution porosiN [PZrRo E~] A genericdesignation for reservoir-rock porosity created bY solution action; some exts, such as carbon tetrachloride, carbon disulfide, or petroamples are crystalline limestone and dolomite, porous cap rock, 2. Any test made to show the solubility Of one in another (such as liquid-liquid, solid-liquid, 'gas- and honeycombed anhydrite. { s#lti.shon po,ras.zd.~ } , oi" solid-solid). { ,s~il'y#bil'~d'~ ,test.} .. : ..: solution potholes [GEOL] Potholes produced in carbonate rocks bY dissolution.. { so'lti-sl~on ,p~it~hOlz } .. [CHEM] Capable of being dissolved. { 'siil.yz.bzl .} solution pressure [PHYS CHEM] 1. A measure of the See sodium barbital. { 'sfil.yo.b01 tendency of molecules or atoms to cross a bounding-surface See Turkey red oil. { 'stil.y~-b~l 'kas.tor between phases and to enter into a solution. 2. A measure.of the tendency of hydrogen, metals, and certain nonmetals.to pass into solution as ions. { so'lia-shgn ~presh.or } I oil [MATER] A petroleum oil containing an solution process [CrtEM ENd] An oil-refining process for to make it mix easily with water; used as separating mercaptans from gasoline by washing with a caustic for metal-cutting tools. { 's~l.yz.bz! 'kod'i0,6il } solution containing organic compounds in which the mercap~ glass See sodium silicate. { 'sal'yo'bol 'glas } tans are soluble.. { s#lti.shon ~pr~i.sos } ..... uneotton See pyroxylin. { 's~il.yz.bzl ~gon,kat'on } blue See indigo carmine. { 's~il.yo.bol 'in.do. solution transfer [GEOL] =A process whereby pressure solution of detrital mineral grains at contact areas is followed by pyroxylin. { 's~il.yz.bzl ',ni.tr5 'sel" recrystallization on the less strained parts of the grain surfaces. { so'lfi'shon ,tranz'for } ', .[MATER] An oil that readily forms astable emUl: solutizer-air regenerative process [CHEM Et~G] ~ A.petroleum refinery process that is identical to the solutizer-steam suspension in water. Also known as emulregeneration process, except for the regeneration step; the iifig oil. { 'sSl.yo.bol '0il } . newer units use uncatalyzed air regeneration. { s#lfiitiz.or 'er [MATER] A group of water-soluble polymers from starch, such as the starches derived from comer r~'jen.o,rod.iv ,pra.s~s } .... solutizer-steam regenerative process .[CHEM ENG] A peby acetylation, acid hydrolysis, chlorination, or by troleum refinery process used to extract mercaptans from gasto form starch acetates, ethers, and esters; as textile sizing agents, .emulsifying agents, and paper oline or naphtha; uses SOlUtizers (potassium isobutyrate or potassium alkyl phenolate) in strong potassium hydroxide solution { 's~il.yo.bol 'st~imh } as the selective solvent. { so'lfi,tiz.or )stem r~'jen.o.rod.iv ,pr~i. [GEOL] ' The upper part of a soil profile, composed of SOS } B horizons in mature soil. Also known as tree soil. solutizer-tannin process [CHEM EN6] A petroleum refinery } process that is an early variation of the solutizer-air regenerative [CrtEM] The substance dissolved in a solvent. { 'siil. process for extraction of mercaptans from gasoline; uses tannincatalyzed oxidation for the regeneration, step. { s#lii,tiz.or [nOT] The sequesteringof a 'tan-on ,pr~i-sos } so that the salt does not poison the solutrope [CnE~] A ternary mixture with two liquid phases { 's~il-yiit kom,pLrt.mon't~.shon } [CHEM] A single, homogeneous liquid, solid,or and a third component distributed between the phases, or selectively dissolved in one or the other of the phases; analogous that is a mixture in which the components (liquid, to an azeotrope. { 's~il.yo,trrp } or combinations thereof) are uniformly distributed solvable group [MATn] A group G which has subgroups mixture. { so!lti-shon } [ELEC] A nonbrittle, inorganic ceramic Go, G~,..:,G,,, where Go = G, G,, = the identity element alone, and each G~ is a normal subgroup of Gi-~ with the that can be applied to wires at a low temperexamples include ceria, chromia, titania, and zirconia. quotient group G~_~/Gi Abelian. { 'sfil'vo-b~l 'griip } solvation [CHEM] The process of swelling, gelling, or dis~lii'shon so'ram.ik } solving of a material by a solvent; for resins, the solvent can [TEXT] Adding dye to the chemical cornbe a plasticizer. { s~il'v~.shon } the spinneret before extrusion. Also knownas dope Solvay process [CHEM ENG] The process to make sodium { s#lii.shon ,dFi0 } [~rRO ENG] Gaseous reservoir hydrocarbons carbonate and calcium chloride by treating sodium chloride with ammonia and carbon dioxide. { 's~il,v~ ,pr~i.sos } in liquid reservoir hydrocarbons because of the prein the reservoir. Also known as dissolved solvent [CHEM] That part of a solution that is present in the ,gas } largest amount, or the compound that is normally liquid in the See internal gas drive. { s#Iti.shon ]gas pure state (as for solutions of solids or gases in liquids). { 's~il. vent } solvent deasphalting [CHEM EN~] A petroleum refiner~, [PETRO ENG] Oil reservoir initially the bubble-P0int pressure of the gas-oil mixture, process used to remove asphaltic and resinous materials from produced primarily by the expansion of the 0il and its reduced crude oils, lubricating oil stocks, gas oils, or middle gas. Also known as dissolved-gas reservoir. distillates through the extractive or precipitant action of s01vents. Also known as solvent deresining. { 's~il.Vont ;as 'rez.ov,wfir } ' [~EOL] . One of a series of continu0ui, Sub- dfi'as,frlt-i0 } on an inclined or vertical surface of solvent deresining See solvent deasphalting. { 'sal.vont homogeneous rock (such as the limestone Walls di,rez,on-i0 } by the slow corroding action of trickling wal~'. solvent dewaxing [CHEM E~G] A petroleum refinery process av } for solvent removal of wax from oils; the mixture of waxy oil [MET] Heating and holding an aland solvent is chilled, then filtered or centrifuged to remove at which one (or more) constituent enters the precipitated oil; the solvent is recovered for reuse.. { 's~il. , then cooling the alloy rapidly to prevent.th~ v~nt di,waks'i0 } solvent dyeing [TEXT] The dyeing of synthetic textiles by precipitating. { ~o'lii.shon 'h~t ,tr~t.mont } [MIN ENG] The extraction of soluble rainusing chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents (such as trichloroethy-