- reversibility, briefly- that
water dried from
plant tissue could be
restored hygroscopically, was
published in "Recherches sur la
desiccation des
plantes et des...
- The
Hygroscopic cycle is a
thermodynamic cycle converting thermal energy into
mechanical power by the
means of a
steam turbine. It is
similar to the Rankine...
-
sodium salt of
acetic acid. This salt is colorless, deliquescent, and
hygroscopic.
Sodium acetate is used as the
carbon source for
culturing bacteria....
- of its
three hydroxyl groups,
glycerol is
miscible with
water and is
hygroscopic in nature.
Modern use of the word
glycerine (alternatively
spelled glycerin)...
-
extreme dryness, or the
process of
extreme drying. A
desiccant is a
hygroscopic (attracts and
holds water)
substance that
induces or
sustains such a...
-
Astraeus hygrometricus,
commonly known as the
hygroscopic earthstar, the
barometer earthstar, or the
false earthstar, is a
species of
fungus in the family...
-
hydrophobes are not
attracted to
water and may seem to be
repelled by it.
Hygroscopics are
attracted to water, but are not
dissolved by water. A hydrophilic...
- self-burial dispersal,
where the
seeds move
themselves across the soil
using hygroscopically powered shape change.
After flowering, the five
pericarps on the fruits...
- solution, is a
chemical compound with the
formula NH4CH3CO2. It is a white,
hygroscopic solid and can be
derived from the
reaction of
ammonia and
acetic acid...
-
mainly used for de-icing and dust control.
Because the
anhydrous salt is
hygroscopic and deliquescent, it is used as a desiccant.
Calcium chloride was apparently...