anhidriga
Anhidriga is a term used in chemistry to describe a substance that has had water removed from it. This can refer to a compound that has lost water of crystallization, becoming anhydrous, or to a class of compounds known as anhydrides, which are formed by the removal of water from an acid or base.
In the context of hydrous compounds, "anhidriga" indicates the state where all associated water molecules have
In the realm of anhydrides, these are compounds that can be thought of as the product of