Talk:Diluent
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Wicktionary "move"
[edit]This page is on the "to be moved to Wiktionary" list. Simon 02:44, Nov 22, 2004 (UTC)
- I guess this has already been "transwikied". "Copying" makes mores sense than "moving", as the article as it has developed over the last fourteen years is more encyclopaedic now, and could use more encyclopaedic information to improve it.
--Craig (t|c) 02:19, 18 April 2018 (UTC)
Missing information?
[edit]The fact that a diluent is used to dilute a substance for transportation begs the question: What happens when the diluted product reaches its destination? Is it "undiluted" so that it can be used in its original form? If it is, what is the process, especially for those products that are used as examples? If it isn't, then it seems to me that the dilution is actually the first step in how the material is processed, so it's not diluted solely for the purpose of transportation. Either way it seems to me that this information should be part of the article.