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Anhydrous - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As a general term, a substance is said to be anhydrous if it contains no water. The way of achieving the anhydrous form differs from one substance to another. In many cases, the presence of water ca...
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Ammonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The agricultural community has used anhydrous ammonia as a low cost, highly effective nitrogen-based fertilizer for many years. However, drug dealers have discovered that it can also be used to manufacture the illegal drug, methamphetamine, and have targeted farm tanks as a source for this material.
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Definition of anhydrous in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of anhydrous. Pronunciation of anhydrous. Translations of anhydrous. anhydrous synonyms, anhydrous antonyms. Information about anhydrous in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... anhydrous - without water; especially without water of crystallization...
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Definition of anhydrous from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of anhydrous. Pronunciation of anhydrous. Definition of the word anhydrous. Origin of the word anhydrous. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » anhydrous...
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Anhydrous - Without water. Anhydrous minerals contain no water in their chemical structure. The term anhydrous is usually used in reference to an anhydrous mineral belonging to a group which contains many hydrous minerals.
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