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Is potassium hydroxide hygroscopic efflorescent or deliquescent?

Potassium hydroxide is hygroscopic and deliquescent.


What are diliquescent solids?

Deliquescent solids, also called hygroscopic solids, are solids with a strong affinity for moisture. For instance, Calcium Chloride is deliquescent. Desiccants are a class of particularly deliquescent substances.


What is a deliquescent compound as it relates to chemistry?

A deliquescent solid compound absorb water from the atmosphere up to the formation of a solution.


Is sugar deliquescent?

Deliquescent refers to a solid substance that absorbs moisture from air and becomes liquid. This statement naturally assumes the air contains cold air, sugar will only dissolve in boiling water and is therefore not deliquescent


Is NaOH deliquescent?

No, NaOH (sodium hydroxide) is not deliquescent. Deliquescence is the process where a solid substance absorbs moisture from the air to dissolve itself. NaOH is a strong base that readily absorbs moisture, causing it to dissolve, but it does not undergo deliquescence.


What are the example of efflorescent and deliquescent substance?

efflorescent- washing soda, copper sulphate, glauber salt deliquescent -calcium chloride, sodium hydroxide, iron3 chloride


What type of material are used in desicator?

Hygroscopic and deliquescent


What are the deliquescents of chlorine?

Chlorine is not deliquescent, but is dissolved in water.


Where is the Alum Creek in Alum Creek located?

The address of the Alum Creek is: Fuquay Creek, Alum Creek, 25003 0530


Can deliquescent salts use oxygen as a solvent?

No, this is an erroneous question !


Do palm trees have a deliquescent or columnar branching pattern?

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What is the difference between a deliquescent and hygroscopic substance?

The deliquescent substances becomes soluble after absorbing water from the surroundings i.e., a solution is produced. For e.g, calcium chloride. A hygroscopic substance only absorbs water.For e.g, sulphuric acid.