efflorescence |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun efflorescence
is the formation of a powdery surface on crystals, as a hydrate is converted to anhydrous form by losing loosely bound water of crystallization to the atmosphere.
efflorscent |
efflorescence |
Efflorscent is often a misspelling of efflorescence.
Efflorscent has no English definition.
As a noun efflorescence is
the formation of a powdery surface on crystals, as a hydrate is converted to anhydrous form by losing loosely bound water of crystallization to the atmosphere.
efflorescence |
florecence |
Florecence is likely misspelled.
Florecence has no English definition.
As a noun efflorescence
is the formation of a powdery surface on crystals, as a hydrate is converted to anhydrous form by losing loosely bound water of crystallization to the atmosphere.
efflorescence |
efflorescency |
As nouns the difference between efflorescence and efflorescency
is that
efflorescence is the formation of a powdery surface on crystals, as a hydrate is converted to anhydrous form by losing loosely bound water of crystallization to the atmosphere while
efflorescency is archaic form of efflorescence.
taxonomy |
efflorescence |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and efflorescence
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
efflorescence is (chemistry) the formation of a powdery surface on crystals, as a hydrate is converted to anhydrous form by losing loosely bound water of crystallization to the atmosphere.
efflorescence |
effervescence |
As nouns the difference between efflorescence and effervescence
is that
efflorescence is the formation of a powdery surface on crystals, as a hydrate is converted to anhydrous form by losing loosely bound water of crystallization to the atmosphere while
effervescence is the escape of gas from solution in a liquid, especially the escape of carbon dioxide from a carbonated drink.
efflorescence |
nitrocalcite |
As nouns the difference between efflorescence and nitrocalcite
is that
efflorescence is (chemistry) the formation of a powdery surface on crystals, as a hydrate is converted to anhydrous form by losing loosely bound water of crystallization to the atmosphere while
nitrocalcite is (mineralogy) a hydrated calcium nitrate mineral that forms as an efflorescence where manure contacts concrete or limestone in a dry environment, as in stables or caverns.
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