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effervesce Meaning in Bengali



 ফুটিয়া উঠা, ফেনময় উঠা, উচ্ছ্বসিত হত্তয়া,

বুদ্বুদপূর্ণ বা শূন্যগর্ভ বা foaming পরিণত

Verb:

উচ্ছ্বসিত হত্তয়া, ফেনময় উঠা, ফুটিয়া উঠা,





effervesce's Usage Examples:

The word effervescence is derived.


usually contains small amounts of calcite cement, which causes it to effervesce (fizz) slightly in dilute hydrochloric acid; sometimes the cement also.


It is unusual among the silicate minerals in that it will effervesce with hydrochloric acid due to the associated carbonate ions.


In its early years of production, the slight effervesce of the wine came from malolactic fermentation taking place in the bottle.


Dolomieu discovered a calcareous rock which, unlike limestone, did not effervesce with weak hydrochloric acid.


Bath fizzies are material products designed to effervesce in bathwater.


Unless it is in fine powder form, it does not rapidly dissolve or effervesce (fizz) in cold dilute hydrochloric acid as calcite does.


However, for early Vinho Verde production, this slight effervesce was considered a distinguishing trait, though Portuguese wine producers.


are variants of a Proto-Indo-European base *bʰreue- ‘to bubble, boil, effervesce’ (cf.


thou that I destroy them all?" And at these words the blood ceased to effervesce.


Bath fizzies are material products designed to effervesce in bathwater.


Characteristic of a carbonate, specimens effervesce upon treatment with hydrochloric acid.


Limestones are easily marked with a knife-blade, effervesce readily with weak cold acid and often contain entire or broken shells.


do this because it doesn't dissolve in water, only acid, where it will effervesce (bubble).


immediately effervesces in acid, whereas acid must be applied to powdered dolomite (often to a scratched surface in a rock), for it to effervesce.


cans of these kinds of soft drinks are opened, the soft drinks fizz and effervesce as CO2 bubbles come out.


the cauldron that Joe Boyd has prepared for him, then things start to effervesce.


layers of the lake, where the reduced pressure allowed the stored CO2 to effervesce out of solution.


hydrochloric acid will cause the carbonates odontolite and magnesite to effervesce and howlite to turn green, while a heated probe may give rise to the pungent.



effervesce's Meaning':

become bubbly or frothy or foaming

Synonyms:

form bubbles; lather; seethe; fizz; bubble; froth; sparkle; foam;

Antonyms:

fall; dullness; absorb;

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