lixivium (Meaning)
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lixivium (n.)
A solution of alkaline salts extracted from wood ashes; hence, any solution obtained by lixiviation.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lixivium
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lixivium Sentence Examples
- The lixivium from the ashes was used to dissolve the gold ore.
- The strong alkali lixivium was employed to extract tannins from the bark.
- The copper sulfate was obtained by lixiviating the copper ore with sulfuric acid.
- The plant material was soaked in a lixivium to release its active ingredients.
- The alkaline lixivium was utilized to saponify the fats and oils.
- The soil lixivium contained minerals and nutrients leached from the soil.
- The acidic lixivium was used to leach aluminum from the ore.
- The lixivium was filtered to remove impurities before being used.
- The lixivium had a high concentration of dissolved ions.
- The lixiviation process was carried out in large tanks or vats.
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A solution of alkaline salts extracted from wood ashes; hence, any solution obtained by lixiviation.
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The lixivium from the ashes was used to dissolve the gold ore.
The strong alkali lixivium was employed to extract tannins from the bark.
The copper sulfate was obtained by lixiviating the copper ore with sulfuric acid.
The plant material was soaked in a lixivium to release its active ingredients.