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diluiti

Diluiti is the masculine plural past participle and adjective form of the Italian verb diluire (to dilute). It describes liquids or solutions whose concentration has been reduced by adding solvent. As an adjective, it agrees with the noun it modifies: campioni diluiti (masculine plural), soluzioni diluite (feminine plural). In passive voice, phrases like sono diluiti indicate that items have undergone dilution.

In scientific, medical, and laboratory contexts, diluiti is commonly used to specify preparations, reagents, and samples

Related terms include diluire (to dilute), diluizione (dilution), and diluente (the solvent or diluent used to

prepared
by
dilution.
Examples
include
campioni
diluiti
al
1%
or
soluzioni
diluite
a
una
concentrazione
di
0,5
mg/mL.
Dilution
is
typically
expressed
as
a
ratio
or
percentage,
and
the
term
appears
in
protocols,
reports,
and
data
presentations
to
indicate
revised
concentrations
or
standardized
preparations.
dilute).
The
word
is
used
wherever
concentration
adjustment
through
dilution
is
described,
from
experimental
procedures
to
quality
control
and
analytical
reporting.