effervescence in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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effervescence in the PONS Dictionary

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Her second album bubbles with that same effervescence....
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Fusion with ammonium salts results in effervescence and ignition.
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The community was allowed a degree of self-administration, and witnessed a period of prosperity and cultural effervescence during the 19th century.
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He claimed that iatrochemists stressed the chemical reaction of effervescence, fermentation, and putrefaction as the basis of all physiology.
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Effervescence can also be observed when opening a bottle of champagne, beer or carbonated beverages such as soft drinks.
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The carbon dioxide produced during this second fermentation is trapped in the bottle and gives the wine its effervescence.
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However, some wines can display a vague effervescence even five or 10 years after bottling.
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It dissolves with effervescence in dilute nitric acid.
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The effervescence made editing more difficult for the director.
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In this context of war, and under the pressure of events, a certain effervescence was in the premises.
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