A substance is said to be hygroscopic if it absorbs

CHEMISTRY
WAEC 2002

A substance is said to be hygroscopic if it absorbs

  • A. water from the atmosphere to form a solution
  • B. heat from the surrounding
  • C. carbon (IV) oxide from the atmosphere
  • D. moisture from the atmosphere without dissolving

Correct Answer: D. moisture from the atmosphere without dissolving



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