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Hygroscopic - Definition and Overview |
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A hygroscopic or hydroscopic substance is a substance that absorbs water readily from its surroundings.
An example is biodiesel, which absorbs water to about 1200 parts per million (PPM). Other hygroscopic substances include ethyl alcohol, methanol, concentrated sulphuric acid and concentrated sodium hydroxide.
Those using hygroscopic materials should be advised to keep them in sealed containers, as they will absorb water from the air.
History
Nitrocelluous, unlike gunpowder, is not hydroscopic. Smokeless powder facilitated the development of semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms. This is because the hydroscopic residue of gunpowder would jam the mechanisms of such firearms.
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Example Usage of Hygroscopic |
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sjb351: @LEIGHSALES The hot, humid weather will not be helping. If the crystals are Hygroscopic then that will be a slight issue as well. Esky...? |
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rockmusician: The solution was simple, really. Sediment adsorption is selective. But why? Surface tension and Hygroscopic electrolytes. Hrmm. Need2think |
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