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ˌco-precipiˈtation Chem. [co- 3 b.] The simultaneous precipitation of two or more compounds from a solution; the removal of a substance from solution by binding to a precipitate.
1931Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. LIII. 1236 The so-called coprecipitation of alkali oxalate with lanthanum oxalate is to be attributed to a double salt formation. 1932Jrnl. Phys. Chem. XXXVI. 860 It has been a general custom in analytical chemistry to use the words, coprecipitation, carrying down, occlusion, inclusion and adsorption as collective names, meaning nothing else but..that impurities are carried down with or in a precipitate. 1938R. W. Lawson tr. Hevesy & Paneth's Man. Radioactivity (ed. 2) xv. 147 The conclusions which were drawn about the chemical nature of a radio-element from this ‘co-precipitation’ process. 1956Nature 28 Jan. 184/1 This method of collecting cations in trace concentrations has the advantages of being more efficient and more selective than the conventional co-precipitation technique. |