Ability of a substance to absorb enough water from the environment to dissolve itself.
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.
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