I would say moist
Dry Hydrogen and dry nitrogen gas in the Haber process
dry cell do not polarize because hydrogen cannot run in dry chemical state.
Dry hydrogen can be collected by passing the gas through a desiccant, such as calcium chloride or silica gel, to remove any moisture. Once the moisture is removed, the dry hydrogen gas can be collected in a gas collection apparatus such as a gas syringe or a gas bag.
Dry hydrogen chloride gas does not turn blue litmus red because it does not produce hydrogen ions in solution. Hydrogen chloride gas reacts with water to produce hydrochloric acid, which dissociates into hydrogen ions and chloride ions, turning blue litmus red.
Dry hydrogen chloride gas is neutral because it does not dissociate into ions in the absence of water. In the absence of water, hydrogen chloride molecules remain intact and do not release H+ ions, which are responsible for acidity.
Hydrogen chloride is a gas, Hydrochloric acid is the acid. ( difference is in solution )
Dry
Neptune is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, without a solid surface. It does have an atmosphere that includes water vapor, but it does not have a solid surface to be considered "wet" or "dry" like Earth.
You can simply rinse the hydrogen peroxide out of your hair with water, you don't need to blow dry it. It's best to wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner as per your regular hair care routine afterwards.
The substance is likely held together by hydrogen bonds when dry. Hydrogen bonding occurs between hydrogen atoms of one molecule and electronegative atoms (like oxygen or nitrogen) of another molecule, creating a weak attraction between the molecules.
Yes it happened to me with hydrogen peroxide solution
Magnesium sulphate or anhydrous calcium chloride can be used to dry hydrogen gas by absorbing any moisture present. These substances are commonly used as drying agents in gas purification processes.