Definition of Effervesced

1. Verb. (past of effervesce) ¹

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Definition of Effervesced

1. effervesce [v] - See also: effervesce

Lexicographical Neighbors of Effervesced

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effervesced (current term)
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effervescent magnesium citrate
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Literary usage of Effervesced

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Biennial Retrospect of Medicine, Surgery, and Their Allied Sciences, for by New Sydenham Society (1873)
"The lime salt was deposited in a minutely granular form, and consisted in great part of carbonate of lime, which effervesced on the addition of hydrochloric ..."

2. Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales: With an Introductory by William Daniel Conybeare, William Phillips (1822)
"It effervesced.slightly, and enclosed hard and irregular masses of a lighter colour, full ' taria, which also effervesced 60 of minute appearances of ..."

3. The Geology of the Isle of Man by George William Lamplugh, William Whitehead Watts (1903)
"... but mixed with more sand and grit; effervesced freely with acid ] Reddish clay - - - - 30 [Sample at 1GG feet ; smooth dark brown clay without stones or ..."

4. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1886)
"The second sample had the specific gravity .904, effervesced with calcium carbonate, ... The third sample effervesced slightly with calcium carbonate, ..."

5. A Dictionary of Chemistry by Andrew Ure (1828)
"... effervesced slowly in water, becoming covered with a white powder. The solution of this in muriatic acid, decomposed by an alkali, afforded alumina and ..."

6. Elements of Chemical and Physical Geology by Gustav Bischof (1854)
"The larva also effervesced with hydrochloric acid, and lime was extracted ... After being carefully washed, one species effervesced rather strongly with ..."

7. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1839)
"The urine in which the salt was present, on being treated with any diluted acid, instantly effervesced briskly. In the case of dropsy the urine was of a ..."

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