keratic precipitates - significado y definición. Qué es keratic precipitates
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Qué (quién) es keratic precipitates - definición

CHEMICAL PROCESS LEADING TO THE SETTLING OF AN INSOLUBLE SOLID FROM A SOLUTION
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  • Principle of chemical precipitation in aqueous solution
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Keratic precipitate         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Mutton fat KPs
Keratic precipitate (KP) is an inflammatory cellular deposit seen on corneal endothelium. Acute KPs are white and round in shape whereas old KPs are faded and irregular in shape.
Supernatant         
·adj Swimming above; floating on the surface; as, oil supernatant on water.
II. Supernatant ·noun The liquid remaining after solids suspended in the liquid have been sedimented by gravity or by centrifugation. Contrasted with the solid sediment, or (in centrifugation) the pellet.
precipitate         
v. (d; tr.) to precipitate into (to precipitate a country into war)

Wikipedia

Precipitation (chemistry)

In an aqueous solution, precipitation is the process of transforming a dissolved substance into an insoluble solid from a super-saturated solution. The solid formed is called the precipitate. In case of an inorganic chemical reaction leading to precipitation, the chemical reagent causing the solid to form is called the precipitant.

The clear liquid remaining above the precipitated or the centrifuged solid phase is also called the 'supernate' or 'supernatant'.

The notion of precipitation can also be extended to other domains of chemistry (organic chemistry and biochemistry) and even be applied to the solid phases (e.g., metallurgy and alloys) when solid impurities segregate from a solid phase.