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Dissolving out by the action of a percolating liquid.
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Glazes are not as inert and stable as most people think. All are slightly soluble and will thus leach into liquids they come into contact with. However some glazes are dramatically more soluble than others and lead glazes have gained this reputation. The subject of leaching and glaze safety is a complex one and ceramic calculations and chemistry can be used to great benefit in this area. The Magic of Fire book has much information on this subject.
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| leachate |
Any liquid draining from a source. Pertaining to compost, it is the liquid that drains from organic material, especially when rain water comes in contact with the compost.
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| leach |
To dissolve out by the action of a percolating liquid.
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| leaching |
Extraction of contaminants from soil or sediment as water passes through the soil or sediment.
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