effervesce en el diccionario francés Oxford-Hachette

effervesce en el diccionario PONS

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It does not rapidly dissolve or effervesce (fizz) in dilute hydrochloric acid as calcite does.
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In its early years of production, the slight effervesce of the wine came from malolactic fermentation taking place in the bottle.
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How many people make me effervesce like that?
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Zeolite minerals will not effervesce in acid; instead, they become frosted after 510 minutes, and if left in acid for a day, they dissolve or become a silica gel.
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Subsequently, an apparently quiet capital is now outwardly effervescing with life.
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He had pioneered treatment with iron and effervescing medicine which engineered a remission, and so prolonged life.
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This will help to soften hard skin on the feet with the acids from the milk and effervescing salts relieving puffiness in the feet and legs.
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Moreover, the calcite alabaster, being a carbonate, effervesces upon being touched with hydrochloric acid, whereas the gypsum alabaster, when thus treated, remains practically unaffected.
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It is unusual among the silicate minerals in that it will effervesce with hydrochloric acid due to the associated carbonate ions.
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While sealed, the carbon dioxide and alcoholic liquid form an equilibrium where the gas is continiously dissolving and effervescing at the same rate.
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