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Meaning of lixiviate

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lixiviate (a.)

Alt. of Lixivited

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lixiviate (v. t.)

To subject to a washing process for the purpose of separating soluble material from that which is insoluble; to leach, as ashes, for the purpose of extracting the alkaline substances.

lixiviate Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy rains lixiviated the minerals from the soil, making it less fertile.
  2. Industrial chemicals lixiviate toxic substances into groundwater.
  3. Farmers use leaching techniques to lixiviate excess salts from the soil.
  4. The alkaline solution lixiviated the impurities from the ore.
  5. The water lixiviated the caffeine from the coffee beans.
  6. Erosion lixiviated the nutrients from the topsoil, leaving it barren.
  7. Acidic water lixiviated heavy metals from the mine tailings.
  8. The solvent lixiviated the valuable metals from the electronic waste.
  9. The process of lixiviation involves extracting soluble substances from a solid material.
  10. The lixiviated product contained a high concentration of the desired compound.

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Alt. of Lixivited, To subject to a washing process for the purpose of separating soluble material from that which is insoluble; to leach, as ashes, for the purp

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The heavy rains lixiviated the minerals from the soil, making it less fertile.

Industrial chemicals lixiviate toxic substances into groundwater.

Farmers use leaching techniques to lixiviate excess salts from the soil.

The alkaline solution lixiviated the impurities from the ore.