solvent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of solvent in Hindi

Adjective

  • विलायक
  • करदानक्षम
  • घुलानेवाला

Noun

  • द्रावक
  • विलयन
  • घोला
  • चप
  • विलायक द्रव
  • शोधनक्षम

solvent Definition

Adjective

  • having assets in excess of liabilities; able to pay one's debts.
  • able to dissolve other substances.

noun

  • the liquid in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution.

solvent Example

  • an unrivaled solvent of social prejudices ( सामाजिक पूर्वाग्रहों का एक बेजोड़ विलायक )
  • interest rate rises have very severe effects on normally solvent companies ( ब्याज दर में वृद्धि का सामान्य रूप से विलायक कंपनियों पर बहुत गंभीर प्रभाव पड़ता है )
  • The silver iodide is separated and the solvent distilled off. ( सिल्वर आयोडाइड को अलग  किया जाता है और विलायक को आसुत किया जाता है। )
  • The solution will thus gain solvent, and will grow more and more dilute. ( समाधान इस प्रकार विलायक प्राप्त करेगा, और अधिक से अधिक पतला होगा। )

More Sentence

  • We have carried out a self-consistent field study of the fusion of membranes consisting of flexible block copolymers in a solvent of homopolymer.  
  • The lipid was deposited as a film on the wall of a glass test tube by solvent evaporation under nitrogen.  
  • Protein DNA binding involves a diverse range of noncovalent associations and solvent contributions.  
  • Examples of known predictable liver toxins are the cleaning solvent carbon tetrachloride and the pain killer acetaminophen.
  • The primary solvent used in dry cleaning is perchloroethylene, also known as tetrachloroethylene and commonly known as perc.
  • The only thing on my mind is keeping this farm solvent.
  • Exposure to glues and other solvents in household contexts was similar in child cases and controls.
  • At about the same time Boyle investigated several acids; he established their general reddening of litmus, their solvent power of metals and basic substances, and the production of neutral bodies, or salts, with alkalies.
  • The solvent is recovered and used again.
  • osmotic, chemical, or solvent action