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anhydrousA compound with all water removed, especially water of hydration. For example, strongly heating copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO4·5H2O) produces anhydrous copper(II) sulfate (CuSO4).
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anhydrousnot containing waterAnhydrous ammonia is one of the more dangerous chemicals handled on the farm.
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anhydrous"containing no water," 1809, a modern coinage from Greek an-, privative prefix (see an- (1)), + hydor "water" (see water (n.1)). Greek did have anhydros "waterless," used [..]
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anhydrousWithout water. Anhydrous minerals contain no water in their chemical structure . The term anhydrous is usually used in reference to an anhydrous mineral belonging to a group which contains many hydrou [..]
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anhydrousDevoid of water.
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anhydrousadj. Withered.
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anhydrouswithout water (pop)
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anhydrousA hydrate which has given up all its previously held water molecules.
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anhydrous(adj) without water; especially without water of crystallization
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anhydrousLiterally, "without water". Refers to minerals or other materials which do not have water as an primary constituent. anticline
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anhydrousLiterally, "without water". Refers to minerals or other materials which do not have water as an primary constituent.
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anhydrousa term meaning without water.
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anhydrousIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Anhydrous: Without water; dry. Pure sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is anhydrous. Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is anhydrous, whereas hydrochloric acid (aqueous H3O+ Cl-; pre [..]
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anhydrousFree from water.
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anhydrousdehydrated form of chemical. More concentrated, so that less weight is needed in a formula than the crystalline kind.
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anhydrousFree of water
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anhydrousContaining no water.
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anhydrousVery dry. No water or dampness is present.
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anhydrousWithout water. Anhydrous minerals contain no water in their chemical structure. The term anhydrous is usually used in reference to an anhydrous mineral belonging to a group which contains many hydrous [..]
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anhydrousLiterally “without water”; a mineral containing no water molecules in its crystal structure.
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anhydrousA term meaning without water or dry. It is often used with gases that are particularly corrosive in the presence of moisture such as ammonia.
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anhydrous<chemistry> A substance deprived or destitute of water. (12 Nov 1997)
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anhydrousA term meaning without water or dry. It is often used with gases that are particularly corrosive in the presence of moisture such as ammonia.
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anhydrousFree from or containing no water.
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anhydrousFree from water.
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anhydrouswithout water.
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anhydrousfree of water, especially water of crystallization (water present as an internal part of the structure of a salt crystal).
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