leached in English

verb
1
(with reference to a soluble chemical or mineral) drain away from soil, ash, or similar material by the action of percolating liquid, especially rainwater.
the nutrient is quickly leached away

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1. The nutrient is quickly leached away.

2. Wood ashes are leached to extract lye.

3. The Calcine may be leached once or twice

4. The other part is leached under pressure with oxygen and sulphuric acid.

5. Nutrients which are necessary for plant growth are leached or made unavailable .

6. He's been leached of almost all energy on a cellular level.

7. Chlorides are leached from various rocks into soil and water by weathering

8. Alfisols are moderately leached soils that have relatively high native fertility

9. Soil aliphatic humic compounds have became substantial and have been leached into the subsoil.

10. Banned pesticides, 40 times as powerful as DDT, leached out into the groundwater.

11. Nutrients like vitamins can be destroyed or leached out, literally Cooking away

12. These potent chemicals have then leached into the groundwater and have contaminated our precious water supply.

13. A non-ferrous ore or concentrate is leached with a mineral acid to dissolve the metals.

14. This process is particularly ecological with minimal acid consumption as only lithium is leached.

15. During these Curing processes the water-soluble oleuropein compound is leached out of the olive flesh

16. Acid soils, often leached and deep, have formed on the mainly silicate rocks (granites, clays, sands).

17. The soil has been so heavily leached through intensive farming that it is no longer fertile.

18. In alterated rocks, large fractions of 206Pb are definitely leached from other solid phases than 207Pb and 208Pb.

19. The cementitious portion of the concrete was leached out by acid, leaving a weak porous material.

20. Drainage had already leached away much of the water resources of the Great Plains grain belt.

21. As a result, poorly leached hevea latex made its way into many products, including medical gloves.

22. In addition, metals adsorbed on clay minerals are more readily leached than metals inherent in the clay mineral.

23. This chemical can be leached out of the seed by rainwater or snow melt or be deactivated somehow.

24. Acid lake water has leached out toxic lead and copper from plumbing systems into the water supply.

25. There are 16 seven-letter words containing A, C, D, 2E and L: Belaced CADELLE CLEANED GLACEED LEACHED RELACED

26. These chemicals have leached down from volcanic catchment areas or have entered the lakes through subterranean volcanic activity.

27. They feature brown calcareous or calcic soils, or slightly leached brown soils that may be acidic when covered with silt.

28. Also contributing are aluminum wraps and cookware, for aluminum is leached out, especially when acidic or alkaline foods are cooked in them.

29. Fishermen are advised not to eat bass and catfish caught in certain waters that are laced with mercury leached from the soil.

30. In the first half of the 20th century, Turner and Winks discovered that borosilicate glasses can be leached by acids.

31. The tannic acid in the acorns was leached out by spreading the meal smoothly on a bed of pine needles laid over sand.

32. Van Erp used concrete from which alkali salts and calcium hydroxide leached and were transported into the rest of the construction.

33. If some of the telltale lead had been leached out of an old mineral, it would appear much younger under analysis.

34. So it is for survival that the salts in the soil make the seeds wait until heavy rainfall has leached them out.

35. Cattails have also been successfully used in cleaning up a range of toxins that have leached into waterways, such as arsenic, pharmaceuticals, explosives, phosphorous, and methane

36. The forceful dumping of heavy rains increased soil Compaction in all but the sandiest of soils, and the quantity of rain leached lime from the root reach of grass.

37. Borneo's soil tends to be young, leached and infertile, and there is speculation that the distribution of wild elephants on the island may be limited by the occurrence of natural mineral sources.

38. 18 In this paper, the arsenopyrite and pyrite which enclave gold in arsenical refractory gold concentrate are leached by sodium dichromate in acidic medium. The dearsenication of this method is over 95%.

39. The zinc oxide fume produced from the smelter slag fuming process, is leached in sulphuric acid to produce a zinc sulphate solution and a residue. The residue is filtered, washed and recycled back to the smelter.

40. Bioleaching experiments combined with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were conducted to investigate three kinds of Bornites from different regions leached by moderately thermophilic mixed bacteria of Leptospirillum ferriphilum YSK, Acidithiobacillus caldus D1 and Sulfobacillus …

41. …horizon are given the designation O horizon, whereas the layer immediately below an A horizon that has been extensively leached (that is, slowly washed of certain contents by the action of percolating water) is given the separate designation E horizon, or zone …

42. ‘The effect on seedling germination is a well-known phenomenon in Allelopathy.’ ‘It's unlikely that Allelopathy will totally replace herbicides in weed control.’ ‘Secreted secondary compounds are positioned to be leached to the soil, in some cases for the purpose of contributing to Allelopathy.’

43. However, in neighboring kyanite- and alusite quartzites the typical cross sections of leached out alunite-group minerals as well as the mineral natrojarosite were discovered within the metamorphic quartz fabric, which appears to indicate that alunite-type minerals coexisted during metamorphism with quartz and kyanite.

44. Albeluvisol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Albeluvisols are characterized by a subsurface layer of brownish clay into which "tongues" of bleached material project from an overlying layer extensively leached of clay and iron oxides.

45. Alluvion overflow; flood Not to be confused with: alluvium – a deposit of sand, mud, silt, or gravel formed by flowing eluvium – a deposit of soil, dust, or rock debris formed by the decomposition of rock illuvium – the material accumulated through soil that has been leached out of another layer of soil Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary