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Hydrated   /hˈaɪdrˌeɪtəd/   Listen
Hydrated

adjective
1.
Containing combined water (especially water of crystallization as in a hydrate).  Synonym: hydrous.



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"Hydrated" Quotes from Famous Books



... prostrating disease caused by a determination of the heart to the head. It is sometimes accompanied by a copious discharge of hydrated chloride ...
— The Devil's Dictionary • Ambrose Bierce

... and unbroken part of the same, which granular body, by reason of its resistance, is made incandescent, and generates all the heat required. The ore or light material to be reduced—as, for example, the hydrated oxide of aluminum, alum, chloride of sodium, oxide of calcium, or sulphate of strontium—is usually mixed with the body of granular resistance material, and is thus brought directly in contact with the heat at the points of generation, at the same ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 508, September 26, 1885 • Various

... of all sulphides, arsenides, etc.—when it is not practicable to extract it either with the ordinary forms of quicksilver amalgamation of or any process of chlorination, without first roasting. This is because the finer gold is locked up inside fine grains of silica and hydrated oxide of iron. No ordinary crushing will bring this fine enough, but when roasting is resorted to by drawing it rapidly through a furnace heated to a cherry red, these grains are split up so that chlorine gas is enabled ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 620, November 19,1887 • Various



Words linked to "Hydrated" :   hydrated aluminium oxide, anhydrous, chemistry, hydrated lime, chemical science, hydrated oxide, hydrous



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