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DictionarySeewaterbound water
bound water[¦bau̇nd ′wȯd·ər] (chemistry) Water that is a portion of a system such as tissues or soil and does not form ice crystals until the material's temperature is lowered to about -20°C. bound water
water [waht´er] 1. a clear, colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid, H2O.2. an aqueous solution of a medicinal substance; called also aromatic water.3. purified w.bound water water in the tissues of the body bound to macromolecules or organelles.distilled water water that has been purified by distillation.free water that portion of the water in body tissues which is not bound by macromolecules or organelles.water for injection water for parenteral use, prepared by distillation or reverse osmosis and meeting certain standards for sterility and clarity; it may be specified as sterile if it has been sterilized and as bacteriostatic if suitable antimicrobial agents have been added.purified water water obtained by either distillation or deionization; used when mineral-free water is required.bound wa·terwater held to colloids and other substances and not removed by simple filtration.bound waterIntracellular water attached to organic molecules. It is not available for metabolic processes. See also: waterFinancialSeeWater |