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Meanings of
deliquescent
in inglês
português
deliquescência
catalão
deliqüescència
Back to the meaning
Ability of a substance to absorb enough water from the environment to dissolve itself.
deliquescence
Related terms
chemical property
português
deliquescência
Deliquescent.
Related terms
hydrophilic
Synonyms
Examples for "
deliquescence
"
deliquescence
Examples for "
deliquescence
"
1
People moved slowly if at all, dazed creatures in the depths of a fungal
deliquescence
.
2
Is not his flesh in a state of
deliquescence
?
3
Helpless, boneless, and jelly-like, old age had overtaken her with a mild form of
deliquescence
.
4
The oldest was at the limit of its preservation spells, no more than a day from
deliquescence
.
5
Right now, NASA's favorite explanation is
deliquescence
,
in which the salts grab moisture from Mars' atmosphere to create liquid water.
Usage of
deliquescent
in inglês
1
And the Major knew, for his principal experience had been with a
deliquescent
society.
2
At last he realized it was the birds Orion had shot,
deliquescent
in the saddlebag.
3
The product was a transparent glass, slightly
deliquescent
in the air; it was ground to powder under edge-stones.
4
Acetamide, CH3.CONH2, is a white
deliquescent
crystalline solid, which melts at 82-83 deg.
5
The product was a transparent glass, slightly
deliquescent
in the air, which was ground to a powder under edge-stones.
6
Some of them have a strong affinity for water, or are
deliquescent
,
and consequently absorb it greedily from the air.
7
I feel like a good-for-nothing, a cow, damned, antique,
deliquescent
,
in short calm and moderate, which is the last term in decadence.
8
Or perhaps it's that same paradox again: the history that happens underneath our noses ought to be the clearest, and yet it's the most
deliquescent
.
9
It is principally used as a manure and in the manufacture of nitric acid: owing to its
deliquescent
property it will not serve for gunpowder.
10
The nitrate, Al(NO3)3, is obtained as
deliquescent
crystals (with 8H2O) by evaporating a solution of the hydroxide in nitric acid.
11
And the Major knew, for his principal experience had been with a
deliquescent
society.
12
At last he realized it was the birds Orion had shot,
deliquescent
in the saddlebag.
13
The product was a transparent glass, slightly
deliquescent
in the air; it was ground to powder under edge-stones.
14
Acetamide, CH3.CONH2, is a white
deliquescent
crystalline solid, which melts at 82-83 deg.
15
The product was a transparent glass, slightly
deliquescent
in the air, which was ground to a powder under edge-stones.
16
Some of them have a strong affinity for water, or are
deliquescent
,
and consequently absorb it greedily from the air.
Other examples for "deliquescent"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
deliquescent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
slightly deliquescent
deliquescent crystalline
deliquescent property
deliquescent society
most deliquescent
Translations for
deliquescent
português
deliquescência
deliquescente
catalão
deliqüescència
Deliquescent
through the time