Bacel Hydroscopic flakes are presently known as Hydrocell Flakes, used for lightweight potting media, lightweight roof gardens, watersaving in sport Golf and lanscaping see also: http://www.aquaresinstechnologies.com/en/resins_agro_b.v./hydrocell/
No, but brake fluid is.
Hygroscopic substances are chemicals that are easily dissolvable in water. One way in which they are used is as a dessicant.
Flakes were created by hitting a stone in a particular way produced a flake and they were similar to knives and when there chipped they are sharp.
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The word is misspelled and therefore has no definition. The spelling is hygroscopic. The definition of hygroscopic is: readily taking up and retaining moisture. The definition is from Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary.
No, but brake fluid is.
Hydroscopic water refers to water that is condensed at a solid surface. This type of water has substances that have the ability to absorb moisture from the atmosphere.
NaOH - sodium hydroxide
hydroscopic
Depends if they are small or big flakes.
flakes are white stuff in your hair.
Hygroscopic substances are chemicals that are easily dissolvable in water. One way in which they are used is as a dessicant.
yes they can eat flakes
Tuna flakes are treats for cats.
Flakes has one syllable.
Chili Flakes
They made it in 1952 as Sugar Frosted Flakes.