Dictionary Definition
desiccation
Noun
1 dryness resulting from the removal of water
[syn: dehydration]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -eɪʃǝn
Noun
- The act of desiccating, or the state of being desiccated.
Extensive Definition
Desiccation is the state of extreme dryness, or
the process of extreme drying. A desiccant is a hygroscopic substance that
induces or sustains such a state in its local vicinity in a
moderately-well sealed container.
Science
Desiccator
In science, a desiccator is a heavy glass or plastic container used in practical chemistry for making or keeping small amounts of material very dry. The material is placed on a shelf, and a drying agent or desiccant, such as dry silica gel or anhydrous sodium hydroxide, is placed below the shelf.Often some sort of humidity indicator is included
in the desiccator to show, by color changes, the level of humidity.
These indicators are in the form of indicator plugs or indicator
cards. The active chemical is cobalt
chloride (CoCl2). Anhydrous cobalt
chloride is blue. When it bonds with two water molecules,
(CoCl2•2H2O), it turns purple. Further hydration results in the
pink hexaaquacobalt(II) chloride complex [Co(H2O)6]2+.
Biology and ecology
In biology and ecology, desiccation refers to
the drying out of a living organism, such as when aquatic animals
are taken out of water, or when plants are exposed to sunlight or
drought. Ecologists frequently study and assess various organisms'
susceptibility to desiccation.
Broadcasting
In broadcast engineering, a desiccator may be used to pressurize the feedline of a high-power transmitter. Because it carries very high electrical power levels from the transmitter to the antenna, the feedline must have a good dielectric. Because it must also be lightweight so as not to overload the radio tower, air is often used as the dielectric. Since moisture can condense in these lines, desiccated air or nitrogen gas is pumped in. This pressure also keeps water or other dampness from coming in the line at any point along its length.See also
External links
desiccation in German: Trocknungsmittel
desiccation in French: Dessiccation
desiccation in Italian: Essiccamento
desiccation in Japanese: 乾燥
desiccation in Polish: Eksykator
desiccation in Portuguese:
Dessecação