• deliquescent liquid?

    From Oumati Asami@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 4 08:49:28 2019
    All the deliquescent material I know of are solids. Any deliquescent liquid?

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  • From Libor Striz@21:1/5 to Oumati Asami on Wed Dec 4 06:10:08 2019
    Oumati Asami <ouasami@do-not-send.com> Wrote in message:
    All the deliquescent material I know of are solids. Any deliquescent liquid?

    A liquid cannot become liquid by absorbing moisture,
    ( definition of deliquescence )
    as it already IS liquid.

    If only absorbing moisture alone matters,
    the notorious example is sulphuric acid.
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    Poutnik ( the Wanderer )

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  • From Oumati Asami@21:1/5 to Libor Striz on Wed Dec 4 16:40:24 2019
    On 04/12/19 11:40, Libor Striz wrote:
    Oumati Asami <ouasami@do-not-send.com> Wrote in message:
    All the deliquescent material I know of are solids. Any deliquescent liquid?

    A liquid cannot become liquid by absorbing moisture,
    ( definition of deliquescence )
    as it already IS liquid.

    If only absorbing moisture alone matters,
    the notorious example is sulphuric acid.
    Then, by such a definition, anhydrous ethanol is not deliquescent either.

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  • From dlzc@21:1/5 to Oumati Asami on Wed Dec 4 05:51:41 2019
    On Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 7:19:31 PM UTC-7, Oumati Asami wrote:
    All the deliquescent material I know of are solids.
    Any deliquescent liquid?

    Maybe the word you are looking for is not deliquescent? Dessicates are used to absorb water vapor.

    Not sure your anhydrous ethanol dessicate (yes as a noun) would be a non-flammable / safe choice.

    https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/dehydrate

    David A. Smith

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  • From Libor Striz@21:1/5 to Oumati Asami on Wed Dec 4 14:40:58 2019
    Oumati Asami <ouasami@do-not-send.com> Wrote in message:


    Then, by such a definition, anhydrous ethanol is not deliquescent either.

    It is hygroscopic.

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    Poutnik ( the Wanderer )

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