solidification

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The action of solidifying
Concentration or consolidation
{n} the act of making or becoming solid
Removal of wastewater from a waste or changing it chemically to make it less permeable and susceptible to transport by water
{i} process of becoming hard or solid (through drying, cooling, crystallizing, etc.)
Adding cementious materials (e g cement, lime, pozzolan, fly ash) to a liquid/semi-liquid wastestream to render it solid and limit the solubility of the hazardous constituents
1) A treatment process that reduces the mobility of a contaminant by physically restricting its contact with a mobile phase Solidification is usually accompanied by some form of stabilization 2) The use of binders for waste bulking to facilitate the handling of liquid wastes
the change from liquid state to solid state upon cooling through the melting temperature or melting range
Solidification is the process of changing the state of matter from a liquid to a solid, such as water changing to ice
The conversion of either liquid or loose hazardous waste into a solid
the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization; "the hardening of concrete"; "he tested the set of the glue"
The conversion of a liquid or semi-liquid substance into a solid mass Intended to immobilize hazardous constituents, reducing the potential for them to migrate further into the environment Also know as fixation, stabilization, immobilization
Act of solidifying, or state of being solidified
The process of making non-solid material solid, compact or hard
The change of phase from a liquid to a solid
solidify
To become solid; to freeze
solidify
{v} to become or make solid
heat of solidification
heat liberated by a unit mass of liquid at its freezing point when it solidifies
solidify
To make solid; convert into a solid body
solidify
{f} make hard or solid, change from a liquid to a solid state; become hard or solid (through drying, cooling, crystallizing, etc.)
solidify
become solid; "The metal solidified when it cooled" make solid or more solid; cause to solidify
solidify
make solid or more solid; cause to solidify
solidify
If something such as a position or opinion solidifies, or if something solidifies it, it becomes firmer and more definite and unlikely to change. Her attitudes solidified through privilege and habit. his attempt to solidify his position as chairman
solidify
When a liquid solidifies or is solidified, it changes into a solid. The thicker lava would have taken two weeks to solidify The Energy Department plans to solidify the deadly waste in a high-tech billion-dollar factory. a frying-pan full of solidified fat
solidify
To become solid; to harden
solidify
To concentrate; consolidate
solidify
To make solid or compact
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become solid; "The metal solidified when it cooled"
solidification

    Hyphenation

    so·lid·i·fi·ca·tion

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From French solidification, or from solid + -ification
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