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difference between dehydrating agent and dessicating agent​

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The dehydrating agent is used to remove the water of crystallization from different compounds. A desiccating agent is used in removing extra water present in a reaction mixture.

Explanation:

Dehydrating agent is used in removing water that is chemically bonded to a  compound. They represent chemical change. Dehydration usually refers to the removal of water from water-containing compounds.

Desiccating or drying agent is used to remove extra water from a reaction mixture to form a dry product. They represent physical change. They are used in desiccators to keep substances dry. Drying usually refers to the removal of extra water from a reaction mixture.

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