anhidroonne
Anhidroonne is a fictional chemical concept used in speculative chemistry and science fiction to illustrate the properties of anhydrous materials. There is no real-world compound by this name; the term does not appear in established chemical nomenclature.
Etymology: The name combines the prefix an- (lacking) with hydro- (water) and the fictional suffix -onne, chosen
Description: In the imagined framework, anhidroonne refers to a white crystalline solid that contains no water
Preparation: In fiction, anhidroonne is produced by dehydrating a hydrated precursor under controlled heat and in
Context and use: Anhidroonne is used primarily as a teaching tool to explain the difference between hydrates