syneresis

[suh-nuh-rahy-sis]

syneresis Definition

  • 1the contraction or shrinking of a gel or sol resulting from the loss of liquid by evaporation or drainage
  • 2the separation of a liquid from a gel-like substance, such as a clot of blood, especially when caused by squeezing

Using syneresis: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "syneresis" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The syneresis of the gel caused it to shrink and form cracks.

  • Example

    The clot's syneresis resulted in the separation of serum from the blood.

  • Example

    The cheese's syneresis produced a watery layer on top.

syneresis Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for syneresis

Phrases with syneresis

  • the separation of whey from curd in cheese-making

    Example

    The syneresis of cheese can be controlled by adjusting the temperature and acidity.

  • syneresis in ceramics

    the process of clay shrinking and cracking during drying or firing

    Example

    Syneresis in ceramics can be prevented by adding plasticizers to the clay.

  • the loss of water from dental impression materials, causing them to shrink and distort

    Example

    Syneresis in dentistry can be minimized by using hydrophilic impression materials.

Origins of syneresis

from Greek 'synairesis', meaning 'a melting together'

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Summary: syneresis in Brief

Syneresis [suh-nuh-rahy-sis] refers to the contraction or separation of a gel or sol due to evaporation or drainage. It is commonly observed in cheese-making, ceramics, and dentistry. Examples include the cheese's syneresis producing a watery layer and the clot's syneresis separating serum from blood.