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Deliquescence | Water Absorption, Hygroscopy, Solutions - Britannica
deliquescence, the process by which a substance absorbs moisture from the atmosphere until it dissolves in the absorbed water and forms a solution . Deliquescence occurs when the vapour pressure of the solution that is formed is less than the partial pressure of water vapour in the air.
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DELIQUESCENCE Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
: the action or process of dissolving or becoming liquid especially by a deliquescent substance also : the resultant state or the liquid produced.
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DELIQUESCENCE definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
the process of becoming liquid as a result of absorbing moisture from the air. Vitamin C supplements are prone to a process called deliquescence.
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deliquescence
deliquescence (dɛlɪˈkwɛsəns) [f. deliquescent: see -ence. (So mod.F. 1792 in Hatzf.)] The process of deliquescing or melting away; esp. the melting or liquefying of a salt by absorption of moisture from the air.1800 Henry Epit. Chem. (1808) 118 This change is termed deliquescence. 1839–47 Todd Cycl....
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Deliquescence of crystalline materials: mechanism and implications ...
Deliquescence is defined as a first-order solid-to-solution phase transformation of a crystalline solid that occurs at a relative humidity (RH) characteristic ...
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Deliquescence of pharmaceutical systems - PubMed
Deliquescence is a first order phase transition from solid to solution that occurs at a relative humidity (RH) that is characteristic to the crystalline ...
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Deliquescence (album)
Deliquescence is a 2017 limited-edition, and the overall ninth, live album by American experimental rock band Swans. At 155 minutes long, Deliquescence is the longest release by the band to date.
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Deliquescence (album) - Wikipedia
Deliquescence is a 2017 limited-edition, and the overall ninth, live album by American experimental rock band Swans. The album, limited to 3,000 CD-only copies, ...
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DELIQUESCENT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. Tending to melt or dissolve; especially : tending to undergo gradual dissolution and liquefaction by the attraction and absorption of moisture from the air.
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Understanding Deliquescence - OMEX Canada- Primers, Starters ...
Deliquescence refers to the conversion of a solid substance into a liquid as a result of absorption of moisture or water vapour from the air.
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Water-Solids Interactions: Deliquescence - Annual Reviews
Deliquescence is a first order phase transition from solid to solution that occurs at a relative humidity (RH) that is characteristic to the ...
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deliquation
† deliˈquation Obs. [n. of action f. prec.: see -ation.] The process of deliquating; deliquescence.1612 Woodall Surg. Mate Wks. (1653) 264 Sometimes digestion needful is, and deliquation too. Ibid. 270 Deliquation is the liquation of a concrete (as salt, powder calcined, &c.) set in an humid and fri...
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Tachyhydrite
Its name is from the Greek for quick water, in reference to its ready deliquescence.
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Tristanesque
Tristanesque, a. (trɪstəˈnɛsk) [f. the name Tristan, the hero of Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde (1865), + -esque.] Resembling the music of Tristan und Isolde; spec. characterized by tonal ambiguity and chromaticism.1942 Scrutiny XI. 5 Similarly the diatonic system decayed into the deliquescence o...
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Zinc perchlorate
Like most other perchlorates such as copper perchlorate and lead perchlorate, zinc perchlorate is prone to deliquescence.
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