deliquesce Synonyms

deliquesce Meaning

Wordnet

deliquesce (v)

melt away in the process of decay

melt or become liquid by absorbing moisture from the air

Webster

deliquesce (v. i.)

To dissolve gradually and become liquid by attracting and absorbing moisture from the air, as certain salts, acids, and alkalies.

deliquesce Sentence Examples

  1. Certain salts have the tendency to deliquesce when exposed to humid air, forming a liquid solution.
  2. The sugar cubes began to deliquesce in the hot tea, sweetening the beverage.
  3. Over time, the chalk statues in the garden will deliquesce due to exposure to rain and moisture.
  4. The dried fruits stored in the pantry deliquesced, leaving a sticky residue on the shelf.
  5. High humidity causes chocolate to deliquesce, resulting in a glossy appearance on its surface.
  6. The ice cream started to deliquesce in the sun, dripping down the cone onto his hand.
  7. It's important to store sensitive chemicals in airtight containers to prevent them from deliquescing.
  8. The scientist observed the compound deliquesce as it absorbed moisture from the atmosphere.
  9. The candy coating on the confectionery began to deliquesce when left out in the warm weather.
  10. The deliquescing process of certain substances can be accelerated by agitation or crushing.

FAQs About the word deliquesce

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Certain salts have the tendency to deliquesce when exposed to humid air, forming a liquid solution.

The sugar cubes began to deliquesce in the hot tea, sweetening the beverage.

Over time, the chalk statues in the garden will deliquesce due to exposure to rain and moisture.

The dried fruits stored in the pantry deliquesced, leaving a sticky residue on the shelf.