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anhydrous Dehydrated form of chemical. More concentrated, so that less weight is needed in a formula than the crystalline kind.
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anhydrous Without water. Anhydrous minerals contain no water in their chemical structure. The term anhydrous is usually used in reference to an anhydrous mineral belonging to a group which contains many hydrous minerals.
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anhydrous An inorganic compound that does not contain water either adsorbed on its surface or combined as water of crystallization.
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anhydrous A chemical compound that normally has water molecules attached to its ions but from which the water has been removed.
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anhydrous (Lanolin) - A natural, waterproof emollient derived from the wool of sheep. It mimics our own sebum and acts as an emollient for use in cosmetics and skin and hair care products. It helps the skin retain moisture lending a soft, supple feel to the skin.
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