Moisture- Liquid diffused or condensed in relatively small quantity
Moisture in the air.
Condensed moisture of the atmosphere falling in visible drops.
Humectants are substances that have the ability to attract water molecules from the surrounding environment.
to dull or destroy the luster of by or as if by air, dust, or dirtLose or cause to lose luster, especially as a result of exposure to air or moisture.
Its the process of hot dip coating steel or iron with zinc. This stops moisture from rusting the base metal. For more information on galvinizing, see the related link.
The ability to rust is caused by oxidation. It is defined as the ability of iron to interact with oxygen and moisture. This interaction creates a brown oxide coating.
Total moisture in coal refers to the moisture content present in the coal including surface moisture and inherent moisture. Inherent moisture, on the other hand, is the moisture that is chemically bound within the coal structure and cannot be removed by air drying. The difference between total moisture and inherent moisture is the amount of surface moisture in the coal.
Clammy:1. covered with a cold, sticky moisture; cold and damp:2. sickly; morbid:Medical definition:: being moist and sticky
Moisture is a noun.
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Anhydrous substances are defined as lacking water or moisture. Therefore, by definition, an anhydrous material should not contain any water. However, in practical situations, trace amounts of moisture may sometimes be present due to environmental exposure or improper storage, but this would technically mean the substance is not truly anhydrous.
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.