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cats are Deliquescent
Deliquescent
Definition: becoming liquid or having a tendency to become liquid
Sentence: Ice is very DELIQUESCENT
I chose this image because ice is the very definition of a very
Antonym: Super solid, Hard
Word of the Day! Day 273:
Deliquescent
becoming liquid, or having a tendency to become liquid.
WORD OF THE DAY Thu, April 8, 2021 OED Word of the Day: deliquescent, adj. That deliquesces; having a tendency to liquefy spontaneously by dissolving in moisture absorbed from the air. "Deliquescent desiccants are constructed using different mixtures of alkali earth metal halide salts such as calcium chloride, which are naturally hygroscopic." - 2017, S. Zendehboudi & A. Bahadori Shale Oil & Gas Handbk. v. 164 ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ #deliquescent #wordoftheday #word #words #wordstolearn #vocabulary #learnvocabulary #educational #educationalpost #educationalposts #learnsomethingneweveryday #becomesmartereveryday #becomempowered #bempowering #wordofthedayapp #oed #oxfordenglishdictionary #oxfordlanguages #oxfordlexico @OED https://www.instagram.com/p/CNayJ_8nlqk/?igshid=foxwp2h6lchr
Efflorescent, Deliquescent, Hygroscopic Compounds
Efflorescent, deliquescent and hygroscopic compounds are terminologies used in chemistry to describe the chemical changes that occur in a compound during a chemical reaction. These changes are reflective of the kind of bonding present in the reacting elements, their oxidation numbers, their affinity for electrons and their ability to displace other elements. Efflorescent, deliquescent and hygroscopic compounds is also indicative of the ability of the compounds to absorb of crystallization. When pellets of sodium hydroxide, washing soda crystals that is gotten from an airtight container, concentrated tetraoxosulphate(VI) acid and quicklime are each placed on a watch glass after noting their appearances carefully. When you leave each of these substances in the open for a while, you would notice some visible differences in their appearance which is an indication of their ability to either lose or gain moisture from the atmosphere. Efflorescence: A number of crystalline salts will lose all or part of their water of crystallization when they are exposed to the atmosphere to form a lower hydrate or the anhydrous salt. This phenomenon is referred to as efflorescence while the salt is said to be efflorescent. A perfect example of a compound that undergoes efflorescence is washing soda where its molecules lose nine out of its ten molecules of water of crystallization when it is exposed to the open air. Na2CO3.10H2O(s) → Na2CO3.H2O(s) Read the full article
deliquescent replied to your post “[[MOR] Places I want to live/visit within the next 15 years: ...”
i live in colorado feel free to come and party woot woot
hella
deliquescent replied to your post: “i want to get a septum piercing and dye my hair red but my parents are...”:
yeah mone 2
do you want like a regular green or like a lime green or a dark green i want alpine green or maybe even teal that's my fav color
do you know any good stores to by vegan food? only one store i know of sells it, and still very little :-(
by vegan food i’m assuming you mean like alternative foods like faux meat and such? Whole Foods, any small health stores or even most grocery stores have a vegetarian section. I even found Gardein and vegan ice cream when I was just out in Illinois in the middle of nowhere at a grocery store haha, just have to look. If not, there’s plant food everywhere. c: