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And, it is easy to bake the glass to drive off bound water if you did have the need.
There is also no significant release of chemically bound water.
Something in it contains a small amount of chemically bound water.
These pore space is filled with bounded water by definition.
"Both those things happen because of a peculiar form of storage called bound water.
The analysers also indicated the presence of bound water and CO.
Bound water is bound to the wood via hydrogen bonds.
The loosely bound water between the layers is easily lost, so the mineral may effloresce.
In testing the water hypothesis, geologists will look for signs of "bound water."
She tossed her head, and her long hair jingled with the bound water rings.
The space between the plates and pipes is filled with serpentinite, a rock containing significant amount of bound water.
This includes medium to very fine silt plus clay and the shale bound water.
The electret effect in bone and biopolymers and the bound water problem.
The water content consists of adsorbed and chemically bound water.
In 1870 he proved that all varieties of tourmaline contain chemically bound water.
Shale is composed of silt, clay and their bounded water which will not flow.
The chemically bound water inside these materials sublimes.
Peace rocks showed sulfur and strong evidence for bound water, so hydrated sulfates are suspected.
From a macromolecular perspective the two processes are thought to be similar due to a native protein's unique interaction with its closely bound water.
The pore space in shale which is filled with bounded water is excluded.
Sulfate contains chemically bound water, hence its presence suggests water was around in the past.
A heater must be added for secondary drying, which will remove the bound water and will produce a lower moisture content.
This occurs when the stress applied is sufficient to separate the closely bound water from the protein, splitting the nanocomposite.
In hydrology, bound water, is an extremely thin layer of water surrounding mineral surfaces.
Previous studies with infrared spectroscopes have provided evidence of small amounts of chemically or physically bound water.