What is hygroscopy?
Question asked by: bad_boy52
Asked on: 26 Mar 2010
Hygroscopy of the ability of substances to attract water to themselves.
Something that is very hygroscopic, then, is something that will be able to attract lots of water to itself.
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Replied at: 28 Mar 2010
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