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deliquescent
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... Oxford English Dictionary
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deliquescent
deliquescent/ˌdelɪˈkwesnt; ˌdɛlə`kwɛsnt/ adj(chemistry 化) becoming liquid by absorbing moisture from the air 潮解的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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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+. wikipedia.org
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Tachyhydrite
References Calcium minerals Magnesium minerals Halide minerals Deliquescent substances Trigonal minerals Minerals in space group 148 wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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 References Bile acids Cholanes Deliquescent substances wikipedia.org
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Silver perchlorate
This white solid forms a monohydrate and is mildly deliquescent. References Perchlorates Silver compounds Deliquescent substances Oxidizing agents wikipedia.org
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Lithium hexafluorogermanate
It forms a solid off-white deliquescent powder. wikipedia.org
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Palladium(II) nitrate
The anhydrous and dihydrate are deliquescent solids. The nitrate crystallizes as yellow-brown deliquescent prisms. wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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Gwihabaite
It is deliquescent and water-soluble. The mineral is also known as nitrammite. wikipedia.org
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Tin(II) sulfate
References Sulfates Tin(II) compounds Deliquescent substances wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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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). wikipedia.org
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