Effervescence rhymes with almost any word ending in "ence" or has a slant rhyme with words ending in "ince" depending on the pronunciation.
For example: prominence, eminence, science, hence
prince, mince, since, rinse, wince
The Alka-Seltzer tickled my nose with its effervescence.
The noun form for the adjective effervescent is effervescence.
2 syllables:bessent, crescent3 syllables:depressant, fluorescent, incessant, quiescent, suppressant4 syllables:almond crescent, convalescent, effervescent, evanescent, incandescent, iridescent, luminescent, obsolescent5 syllables:antidepressant
joy, excitement
Effervescence
The effervescence in HCl (hydrochloric acid) typically occurs when it reacts with a metal that produces hydrogen gas. The effervescence is the formation of bubbles of gas, in this case hydrogen, as the metal is consumed in the reaction with the acid.
In the strictest definition, chemically, diamonds do not effervesce -- give off gas. However, visually, one could describe a diamond as vivacious, which is another definition of the word you wrote.
The word 'effervescence' is to express how gas escapes from water, and the bubbling, fizzing and foaming that may occur from this process as the gas escapes.
Effervescence is carbon dioxide. I should think this would have very little effect on a candle, other than to slightly dim it, perhaps. Also it depends on the amount of effervescence and the proximity of candle, since it requires oxygen to burn.
Effervescence is a physical property, as it refers to the escape of gas from a liquid solution. It is caused by a physical process such as the release of carbon dioxide gas when a substance reacts with an acid, rather than a change in the substance's chemical composition.
Effervescence
Effervescence, I believe.