different between monohydrate vs anhydrous
monohydrate
English
Etymology
mono- +? hydrate
Noun
monohydrate (plural monohydrates)
- (chemistry) A hydrate whose solid contains a single molecule of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell
French
Etymology
mono- +? hydrate
Noun
monohydrate m (plural monohydrates)
- (chemistry) monohydrate
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anhydrous
English
Etymology
an- +? Ancient Greek ???? (húd?r, “water”) +? -ous.
Adjective
anhydrous (comparative more anhydrous, superlative most anhydrous)
- Having little or no water.
- (chemistry) Having no water of crystallization.
Derived terms
- nonanhydrous
Translations
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