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Anhydrous

Anhydrous meaning

Having little or no water. | Having no water of crystallization.

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Laboratory use of anhydrous ammonia (gas or liquid) Anhydrous ammonia is classified as toxic (T) and dangerous for the environment (N).

Caribbean exports to Africa are dominated by a fertilizer produced in Trinidad and Tobago, anhydrous ammonia, making up nearly half of all exports to Africa ($423 million, 49% of total).

He posted a video on Twitter Tuesday of long lines as area farmers attempted to weigh and pull anhydrous tanks to their fields.

Absolute alcohol Absolute or anhydrous alcohol refers to ethanol with a low water content.

Anhydrous ammonia is a common farm fertilizer that is also a critical ingredient in making methamphetamine.

Anhydrous ammonia is widely used in industrial refrigeration applications and hockey rinks because of its high energy efficiency and low cost.

Anhydrous nitric acid has a density of 1.513 g/cm 3 and has the approximate concentration of 24 molar.

Bovine milk averages 4.8% anhydrous lactose, which amounts to about 50% of the total solids of skimmed milk.

Brazil in particular relies heavily upon the use of ethanol as an engine fuel, due in part to its role as the globe's leading producer of ethanol. citation Gasoline sold in Brazil contains at least 25% anhydrous ethanol.

Cohen, Julius B. Practical Organic Chemistry MacMillan 1930 Anhydrous calcium chloride is used as a desiccant for drying a wide variety of solvents since it is inexpensive and does not react with most nonaqueous solvents.

Consequently, ATP is best stored as an anhydrous salt. citation ATP is an unstable molecule in unbuffered water, in which it hydrolyses to ADP and phosphate.

He boiled anhydrous morphine alkaloid with acetic anhydride for several hours and produced a more potent, acetylated form of morphine, now called diacetylmorphine or morphine diacetate.

In 1796, German-Russian chemist Johann Tobias LowitzSUBST obtained pure ethanol by mixing partially purified ethanol (the alcohol-water azeotrope) with an excess of anhydrous alkali and then distilling the mixture over low heat.

In contrast, cellulose contains only anhydrous glucose.

It is seen in ice at high pressure, and also in the solid phase of many anhydrous acids such as hydrofluoric acid and formic acid at high pressure.

Liquid fertilizers comprise anhydrous ammonia, aqueous solutions of ammonia, aqueous solutions of ammonium nitrate or urea.

Modern ammonia-producing plants depend on industrial hydrogen production to react with atmospheric nitrogen using a magnetite catalyst or over a promoted Fe catalyst under high pressure (convert) and temperature (450 °C) to form anhydrous liquid ammonia.

More recently, electrochemical means have been developed to produce anhydrous acid from concentrated nitric acid feedstock.

Propulsion for midcourse maneuvers was supplied by a monopropellant ( anhydrous hydrazine ) 225 N retro-rocket.

Propulsion for midcourse maneuvers was supplied by a monopropellant (anhydrous hydrazine ) 225 retro-rocket.