Difference between revisions of "Hygroscopy"

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Hygroscopy refers to the tendency of a compound (such as [[sodium nitrate]], or even more commonly, brown sugar) to absorb moisture from the air. If it absorbs enough water that it dissolves, it is called [[deliquescence|deliquescent]]. A list of hygroscopic compounds can be found in the categories section of this wiki.
 
Hygroscopy refers to the tendency of a compound (such as [[sodium nitrate]], or even more commonly, brown sugar) to absorb moisture from the air. If it absorbs enough water that it dissolves, it is called [[deliquescence|deliquescent]]. A list of hygroscopic compounds can be found in the categories section of this wiki.
  
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Revision as of 13:54, 2 September 2015

Hygroscopy refers to the tendency of a compound (such as sodium nitrate, or even more commonly, brown sugar) to absorb moisture from the air. If it absorbs enough water that it dissolves, it is called deliquescent. A list of hygroscopic compounds can be found in the categories section of this wiki.