"Liquefacient" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Liquefacient" Meaning

Liquefacient is an adjective that means "causing or capable of causing a substance to become liquid or to liquefy". It is often used in chemistry and medicine to describe a substance that breaks down or dissolves another substance.

"Liquefacient" Examples

Liquefacient


Liquefacient is an adjective that means having the property of making liquids or making solids change into liquids.

Here are 5 usage examples:

The liquefacient properties of the solvent allowed it to break down the complex molecules into simpler compounds.
The team of scientists used a liquefacient substance to dissolve the rigid shell of the insect's exoskeleton.
The soft and pliable consistency of the liquefacient rock formation made it easier to excavate.
The salamander's liquefacient secretions allowed it to secrete fluids that helped it withstand the dry conditions.
The liquefacient properties of the medication enabled it to dissolve in water, making it easier to administer to patients.

"Liquefacient" Similar Words

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Liquefaction is a geological process where a soil or rock that is normally solid is temporarily turned into a liquid due to shaking, vibration, or intense pressure, often caused by earthquakes or other seismic activity. This can happen when the soil or rock is squeezed so tightly that the particles or grains are able to slide past each other, reducing the material's strength and stiffness. Liquefaction can cause buildings and other structures to sink or collapse, and can also lead to flooding and other hazards.

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