deliquescence (Meaning)

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deliquescence (n.)

The act of deliquescing or liquefying; process by which anything deliquesces; tendency to melt.

Synonyms & Antonyms of deliquescence

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deliquescence Sentence Examples

  1. The deliquescence of the salt crystals was evident as they dissolved into a clear solution.
  2. In humid climates, the deliquescence of certain substances can occur rapidly.
  3. The laboratory technician observed the deliquescence of the chemical compound under controlled conditions.
  4. The phenomenon of deliquescence is commonly encountered in chemistry experiments involving hygroscopic materials.
  5. Understanding the conditions that lead to deliquescence is essential for storing sensitive chemicals.
  6. The deliquescence of the fertilizer pellets facilitated their absorption by the soil.
  7. The saltwater pool experienced deliquescence, leaving behind a residue of dissolved minerals.
  8. The process of deliquescence is influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, and the chemical composition of the substance.
  9. The deliquescence of the medication tablets made them easier to swallow.
  10. The conservationist noted the deliquescence of the ancient parchment due to exposure to moisture over time.

FAQs About the word deliquescence

The act of deliquescing or liquefying; process by which anything deliquesces; tendency to melt.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The deliquescence of the salt crystals was evident as they dissolved into a clear solution.

In humid climates, the deliquescence of certain substances can occur rapidly.

The laboratory technician observed the deliquescence of the chemical compound under controlled conditions.

The phenomenon of deliquescence is commonly encountered in chemistry experiments involving hygroscopic materials.