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deliquescent, a. (dɛlɪˈkwɛsənt) [mod. ad. L. dēliquēscent-em, pr. pple. of dēliquēscĕre to deliquesce. So in mod.F. (1783 in Hatzf.).] 1. Chem. That deliquesces; having the property of melting or becoming liquid by absorption of moisture from the air.1791 Edin. New Disp. 381 Mild fixed alkali is..co...
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deliquescent/ˌdelɪˈkwesnt; ˌdɛlə`kwɛsnt/ adj(chemistry 化) becoming liquid by absorbing moisture from the air 潮解的.
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Thallium(I) fluoride
The solid slightly deliquescent. It has a distorted sodium chloride (rock salt) crystal structure, due to the 6s2 inert pair on Tl+.
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Tachyhydrite
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Calcium minerals
Magnesium minerals
Halide minerals
Deliquescent substances
Trigonal minerals
Minerals in space group 148
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Tetraethylammonium cyanide
It is a colorless, deliquescent solid that is soluble in polar organic media. It is used in the synthesis of cyanometallates.
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Taurocholic acid
Taurocholic acid, known also as cholaic acid, cholyltaurine, or acidum cholatauricum, is a deliquescent yellowish crystalline bile acid involved in the See also
Deoxycholic acid
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Bile acids
Cholanes
Deliquescent substances
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Silver perchlorate
This white solid forms a monohydrate and is mildly deliquescent. References
Perchlorates
Silver compounds
Deliquescent substances
Oxidizing agents
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Lithium hexafluorogermanate
It forms a solid off-white deliquescent powder.
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Palladium(II) nitrate
The anhydrous and dihydrate are deliquescent solids. The nitrate crystallizes as yellow-brown deliquescent prisms.
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Polonium tetrabromide
can also be produced by the reaction of polonium dioxide and hydrogen bromide:
Properties
Polonium tetrabromide is a light red solid that is easily deliquescent
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Yttrium(III) chloride
Both are colourless salts that are highly soluble in water and deliquescent. References
Yttrium compounds
Chlorides
Metal halides
Deliquescent substances
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Gwihabaite
It is deliquescent and water-soluble. The mineral is also known as nitrammite.
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Tin(II) sulfate
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Sulfates
Tin(II) compounds
Deliquescent substances
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Iron(III) nitrate
Hydrates
Iron(III) nitrate is deliquescent, and it is commonly found as the nonahydrate Fe(NO3)3·9H2O, which forms colourless to pale violet crystals. References
Iron(III) compounds
Nitrates
Deliquescent substances
Oxidizing agents
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Lithium sulfide
It forms a solid yellow-white deliquescent powder. In air, it easily hydrolyses to release hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg odor).
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