Anhydrraattis
Anhydrraattis is a hypothetical chemical compound whose name suggests a substance that lacks water molecules within its crystal structure. The prefix "anhydr-" commonly refers to a lack of water. In chemistry, compounds that exist in both hydrated and anhydrous forms are prevalent. Hydrated compounds incorporate water molecules as part of their crystalline lattice, while anhydrous compounds have these water molecules removed, typically through heating.
The properties of an anhydrous compound often differ significantly from its hydrated counterpart. For example, anhydrous