A hygroscopic
material is one which attracts moisture from the atmosphere. If not
protected from contact with the atmosphere (by being stored under
vacuum or under a dry gas)
some hygroscopic materials will eventually attract so much water that they will
form solutions; such materials are normally termed
deliquescent.
Sodium hydroxide
is one of the most common hygroscopic materials.
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