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hygroscopic
adj.
absorbing moisture from the air, sensitive to moisture
Hygroscopy
Hygroscopy (etymology and pronunciation) is the ability of a substance to attract and hold
water molecules from the surrounding
environment. This is achieved through either
absorption or
adsorption with the absorbing or adsorbing substance becoming physically changed somewhat. This could be by an increase in volume, boiling point, viscosity or other physical characteristic and properties of the substance, as water molecules can become suspended between the substance's molecules in the process.
hygroscopic
Adjective
1. absorbing moisture (as from the air)
(similar) absorbent, absorptive
Hygroscopic
(a.)
Of or pertaining to, or indicated by, the hygroscope; not readily manifest to the senses, but capable of detection by the hygroscope; as, glass is often covered with a film of hygroscopic moisture.
(a.)
Having the property of readily inbibing moisture from the atmosphere, or of the becoming coated with a thin film of moisture, as glass, etc.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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