Deliquesentne
Deliquesentne is a term used to describe a substance that undergoes deliquescence, the process by which a solid absorbs moisture from the atmosphere and dissolves into an aqueous solution. In standard chemistry, the property is usually described by the adjective deliquescent and the process by deliquescence. Deliquesentne can be encountered in discussions that aim to emphasize the moisture-absorbing and dissolving behavior of certain materials.
Mechanism and conditions. Deliquescence occurs when a solid’s affinity for water is strong enough that, at a
Common examples. Highly deliquescent materials include calcium chloride, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, and ferric chloride. These
Distinctions and applications. Deliquesentne-related discussions contrast deliquescence with efflorescence (where a solid loses water and becomes
See also: deliquescence, deliquescent substances, hygroscopicity.