impurezas - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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impurezas (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


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Meaning and Usage

The term "impurezas" refers to unwanted substances, materials, or qualities that contaminate or impair the purity of a product or environment in various contexts, including scientific, industrial, and everyday language. The word is frequently used in both oral speech and written contexts, particularly in settings related to chemistry, materials science, and environmental discussions.

Example Sentences

  1. Las impurezas en el agua pueden afectar la salud.
    The impurities in the water can affect health.

  2. Es necesario eliminar todas las impurezas antes del proceso de producción.
    It is necessary to remove all impurities before the production process.

  3. Analizamos las impurezas en el metal para garantizar su calidad.
    We analyze the impurities in the metal to ensure its quality.

Usage in Idiomatic Expressions

While "impurezas" itself is not a common part of idiomatic expressions, it is frequently discussed in scientific and technical contexts. However, it can be part of phrases that emphasize the contrast between purity and contamination.

Example Sentences with Related Expressions

  1. Una solución pura carece de impurezas.
    A pure solution lacks impurities.

  2. Las impurezas son un obstáculo para la investigación científica.
    The impurities are an obstacle for scientific research.

  3. Para obtener resultados precisos, necesitamos reducir las impurezas al mínimo.
    To obtain accurate results, we need to minimize impurities.

  4. Las impurezas en los productos químicos pueden ser muy peligrosas.
    Impurities in chemicals can be very dangerous.

Etymology

The word "impurezas" comes from the Spanish adjective "impuro," which means "impure." The suffix "-eza" is often used in Spanish to form nouns indicating a quality or state. The Latin root "impurus" also indicates something that is dirty or contaminated.

Synonyms and Antonyms

This overview encapsulates the various aspects of the word "impurezas" as used in the Spanish language, particularly in polytechnical contexts.



23-07-2024