why dehydrating agent is used in microchemical test? explain it with the help of example
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Dehydrating agent - definition
In chemical reactions where dehydration occurs, the reacting molecule loses a molecule of water. Sulfuric acid, concentrated phosphoric acid, hot aluminum oxide, and hot ceramic are common dehydrating agents in these types of chemical reactions.
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High water absorption efficiency; ... It is used very often to design the water dehydration process and determine the amount of water removed. It is the difference between the dew point temperature of a water-saturated gas stream, and the dew point after the stream has been dehydrated.
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