Examples of 'deliquescent' in a sentence

Meaning of "deliquescent"

Deliquescent is used to describe substances that have a tendency to dissolve or blend with water vapor from the atmosphere
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  • Seeming to melt away.
  • Absorbing moisture from the air and forming a solution.
  • Branching so that the stem is lost in branches, as in most deciduous trees.
  • Becoming liquid as a phase of its life cycle.

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Very deliquescent with a faint odour of caramel.
Indium trichloride is very soluble and deliquescent.
It is deliquescent and very soluble in water.
This behaviour is typical for a deliquescent solid.
The deliquescent agent forms a liquid on absorption of water vapour.
The sample is very hygroscopic and deliquescent.
Granular salt that is deliquescent when exposed to moist air.
The preferred inorganic humectants are hygroscopic or deliquescent hydrates.
The deliquescent plasticizer comprises citric acid and sorbitol.
This behaviour was typical for a deliquescent solid.
This deliquescent salt forms a self solution when exposed to air.
It usually appears as a white deliquescent powder.
This colourless deliquescent solid is a salt that is highly soluble in water.
This white crystalline solid is deliquescent in moist air.
Deliquescent type dryer.

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The preferred inorganic humectants are hydroscopic or deliquescent hydrates.
Deliquescent materials absorb water vapor and convert it to liquid water.
Colourless to white deliquescent crystals.
This white solid forms a monohydrate and is mildly deliquescent.
Piperazine exists as small alkaline deliquescent crystals with a saline taste.
The anhydrous salt is hygroscopic and the hexahydrate is deliquescent.
Each deliquescent plasticizer deliquesces at a particular level or range of relative humidity.
Method and installation for dehydration by means of a deliquescent product.
On absorption of water vapour the deliquescent agent dissolves to form a salt solution.
Both are colourless solids that are highly soluble in water and deliquescent.
The compound exists as colourless deliquescent crystals that fume in moist air.
This is quite surprising since trichloroacetic acid is an extremely deliquescent compound.
This colorless deliquescent salt is one of the main sources of the thiocyanate anion.
The pastes were found to be of relatively low density and deliquescent to touch.
It is deliquescent.
The pastes were found to be of very low density and rather deliquescent to touch.
In some embodiments the deliquescent material may be a combination of two or more deliquescent materials.
Calcium chloride is both the preferred desiccant material and preferred deliquescent material.
Preferably the hygroscopic deliquescent bonding material is formed as an exterior coating on the caplet.
A container as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the deliquescent agent comprises calcium chloride.
White deliquescent crystals, pieces or granules.
Granular powder or white, deliquescent crystals or granules.
White crystalline solids ; the dimethyl sulfate is deliquescent.
The pure phosphoric acid was particularly deliquescent and care was taken not permit water contamination.
They freely dissolve in water, and some are deliquescent.
It is deliquescent and upon heating, it decomposes to form magnesium oxide.
It forms a solid yellow-white deliquescent powder.
This colorless, deliquescent solid manganese salt is a commercially significant.
Slightly hygroscopic, it becomes deliquescent in humid atmosphere.
A non-deliquescent salt is a salt that is not a deliquescent salt.
They have to be hygroscopic compounds, deliquescent materials.
The deliquescent material can be a salt, especially sodium chloride.
White or slightly yellow, deliquescent granules.
This deliquescent salt forms a self-solution when exposed to air.
The nitrate crystallizes as yellow-brown deliquescent prisms.

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