Efflorescence is a phenomenon in which all or part of water is lost from certain hydrates, and is known as the opposite phenomenon to deliquescence. An example of a substance that causes efflorescence is sodium carbonate. Efflorescence is a phenomenon in which all or part of water is lost from certain hydrates, and is known as the opposite phenomenon to deliquescence. An example of a substance that causes efflorescence is sodium carbonate. Asymmetric synthesis Fusei Gosei Asymmetric carbon atoms Fuseitan synthesis Unpaired electrons [Basic] Fuseiden Hydrofluoric acid
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Efflorescence is a phenomenon in which all or part of water is lost from certain hydrates, and is known as the opposite phenomenon to deliquescence.
Fuukai A phenomenon in which when a crystal containing water of crystallization is placed in air, it loses its water and becomes powder. For example, crystalline sodium carbonate na 2 co 3 ・10h 2 o, crystalline nickel sulfate niso 4 ・6h.
Crystal: A crystal that contains water loses its water molecules in the air and becomes powder. Also called weathering. Sodium sulfate and sodium carbonate.