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Definition of hygroscopic in English: hygroscopicadjective hʌɪɡrə(ʊ)ˈskɒpɪkˌhaɪɡrəˈskɑpɪk 1(of a substance) tending to absorb moisture from the air. Example sentencesExamples - Some anhydrous molecules became hydrated just by standing in air; such molecules are called hygroscopic.
- It is somewhat hygroscopic or absorbs water from the atmosphere.
- Concrete is a hygroscopic material (absorbs moisture from vapor and liquid sources).
- We have found that amorphous paroxetine hydrochloride is a hygroscopic [water absorbing] solid of poor handling qualities.
- Gases and non-aqueous liquids can be dehydrated by passing them over or through a hygroscopic substance, one that readily absorbs water.
- On the other hand, SO 2 and chlorides have a corrosive action because water-soluble and hygroscopic salts are formed.
- Maltodextrin is a moderately sweet polysaccharide produced from corn starch and is usually found as a creamy white hygroscopic powder.
- At room temperature, sodium carbonate is an odorless, grayish-white powder which is hygroscopic.
- These sugars are also strongly hygroscopic (moisture absorbing), and make the finished product keep well.
- All phospholipids are hygroscopic and pick up water if they are not handled properly under inert gas atmosphere.
- Choline chloride is hygroscopic, and when added to a vitamin premix it will generally hasten the rate of other vitamin destruction.
- Despite their hygroscopic nature, these materials are a favorite for high-sensitivity applications.
- The gelatin encasing each egg is highly hygroscopic and thus quickly absorbs water.
- In dry soils, a thin film of hygroscopic water is retained around individual soil particles.
- Salts are hygroscopic, meaning they absorb ambient humidity to keep the road surface moist and hold fine particles together.
- Fertilizers placed with the seed (primarily nitrogen and potassium fertilizers) are hygroscopic and will draw moisture away from the seed.
- Because both are hygroscopic, MgCl2 and CaCl2 are effective in dust control and deicing applications.
- The refractive index was chosen to reproduce dextran concentrations because dextran is hygroscopic.
- 1.1 Relating to humidity or its measurement.
Example sentencesExamples - The capsule is somewhat hygroscopic, and thus size of the opening is dependent on relative humidity.
- The main advantages of using hygroscopic dilators include outpatient placement and no FHR-monitoring requirements.
- During the winter, heat and moisture are recovered from the outgoing air, and hygroscopic thermal wheels condition incoming air.
Derivatives adverb They are said to be safe from folk stealing bits of them because the crystals dissolve into mush hygroscopically. Example sentencesExamples - Cellulosics take on and give off moisture hygroscopically.
- Most preferably, the hygroscopically sensitive material is a hydrolyzed vegetable protein.
- It is thus assumed that any organic material (other than MSA) is hygroscopically inactive and that no surface active material is present.
- The peristome teeth operate hygroscopically to move the diaphragm up into the wind.
Definition of hygroscopic in US English: hygroscopicadjectiveˌhaɪɡrəˈskɑpɪkˌhīɡrəˈskäpik 1(of a substance) tending to absorb moisture from the air. Example sentencesExamples - Choline chloride is hygroscopic, and when added to a vitamin premix it will generally hasten the rate of other vitamin destruction.
- In dry soils, a thin film of hygroscopic water is retained around individual soil particles.
- All phospholipids are hygroscopic and pick up water if they are not handled properly under inert gas atmosphere.
- Despite their hygroscopic nature, these materials are a favorite for high-sensitivity applications.
- Because both are hygroscopic, MgCl2 and CaCl2 are effective in dust control and deicing applications.
- These sugars are also strongly hygroscopic (moisture absorbing), and make the finished product keep well.
- Gases and non-aqueous liquids can be dehydrated by passing them over or through a hygroscopic substance, one that readily absorbs water.
- Fertilizers placed with the seed (primarily nitrogen and potassium fertilizers) are hygroscopic and will draw moisture away from the seed.
- On the other hand, SO 2 and chlorides have a corrosive action because water-soluble and hygroscopic salts are formed.
- Salts are hygroscopic, meaning they absorb ambient humidity to keep the road surface moist and hold fine particles together.
- It is somewhat hygroscopic or absorbs water from the atmosphere.
- Some anhydrous molecules became hydrated just by standing in air; such molecules are called hygroscopic.
- The refractive index was chosen to reproduce dextran concentrations because dextran is hygroscopic.
- At room temperature, sodium carbonate is an odorless, grayish-white powder which is hygroscopic.
- Maltodextrin is a moderately sweet polysaccharide produced from corn starch and is usually found as a creamy white hygroscopic powder.
- We have found that amorphous paroxetine hydrochloride is a hygroscopic [water absorbing] solid of poor handling qualities.
- Concrete is a hygroscopic material (absorbs moisture from vapor and liquid sources).
- The gelatin encasing each egg is highly hygroscopic and thus quickly absorbs water.
- 1.1 Relating to humidity or its measurement.
Example sentencesExamples - The main advantages of using hygroscopic dilators include outpatient placement and no FHR-monitoring requirements.
- During the winter, heat and moisture are recovered from the outgoing air, and hygroscopic thermal wheels condition incoming air.
- The capsule is somewhat hygroscopic, and thus size of the opening is dependent on relative humidity.
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