different between hygroscopic vs diethylenetriamine

hygroscopic

English

Etymology

From French hygroscopique

Adjective

hygroscopic (comparative more hygroscopic, superlative most hygroscopic)

  1. (physics, chemistry) Readily taking up and retaining water, especially from the atmosphere.

Antonyms

  • anhygroscopic

Related terms

  • hygroscopy
  • hygroscopicity
  • hygroscope
  • hygroscopically

Translations

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diethylenetriamine

English

Etymology

diethylene +? triamine

Noun

diethylenetriamine (countable and uncountable, plural diethylenetriamines)

  1. (organic chemistry) A colourless hygroscopic liquid, an analogue of diethylene glycol.

Anagrams

  • triethylenediamine

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