Different crystalline substances deliquesce at different humidities, Mauer said.
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Some ingredient blends deliquesce in as low as 30 percent humidity.
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Deliquesce over serifs and sans, x-heights and bowls, and every kind of type from Grotesks to Fat Faces.
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Mauer used a gravimetric moisture sorption balance to determine the humidities at which substances would deliquesce.
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The home-schooled whiz was such a wreck, she asked to wait offstage between spelling such words as deliquesce and sufflaminate.
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For example, at room temperature, sodium ascorbate would deliquesce at 86 percent humidity, ascorbic acid at 98 percent humidity and fructose at 62 percent.
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With that gene, a virus compels its caterpillar host to climb to a treetop, deliquesce and fall as a rosy rain of viral particles on healthy caterpillars below.
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More examples
Melt away in the process of decay; "The fungi eventually deliquesced"
Melt or become liquid by absorbing moisture from the air; "this type of salt deliquesces easily"
(deliquescing) the process by which gills in the genus Coprinus rapidly break down into a black ink-like liquid, droplets of which disperse spores.
To liquefy; to autolyse, as in the gills of the agaric, Coprinus, or `Prototunicate' asci.
Become liquid, typically during decomposition
To dissolve; used in reference to the gills of inky caps.