Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at leaching.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Leaching.
Examples
-
UPDATE: April 9, 2008 - see our story on the new NON-Leaching Nalgene Bottles on our companion site Sustainable is Good Products
Brita Teams Up with Nalgene to Reduce Disposable Water Bottle Usage 2007
-
UPDATE: April 9, 2008 - see our story on the new NON-Leaching Nalgene Bottles on our companion site Sustainable is Good Products
-
Leaching of mineral nutrients has reduced soil-buffering levels by as much as half in recent decades.
-
Leaching of all soluble elements of the deeply decayed rock produces Ultisols and Oxisols that are often especially rich in hydroxides of iron, magnesium, and aluminum.
-
Publisher: Worldwide Projects, Inc. Leaching of bisphenol A (BPA) from polycarbonate plastic to water containing amino acids and its degradation by radical oxygen species [An article from: Chemosphere] by J. Sajiki
BPA Levels in Adults up 70 Percent after Drinking from Plastic Bottles 2009
-
Leaching methods can pollute streams with toxic chemicals that kill wildlife.
-
Leaching causes these soils to have low quantities of base cations.
Soil 2008
-
Leaching and runoff transport these ions from land to the ocean basins where they accumulate in seawater.
Weathering 2008
-
Leaching money from us with their welfare and panhandling, and more so leaching from us the life of an innocent girl.
-
Leaching of nutrient ions in an Ultisol from the high rainfall tropics.
Chapter 8 1996
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.