anhydröönä
Anhydröönä is a term used in speculative chemistry and science fiction to describe a hypothetical material state in which all water is removed—from crystallization water to adsorbed moisture and structurally bound hydroxyl groups. The concept is not part of standard chemical nomenclature and has no recognized real-world counterpart.
Etymology: the name combines anhydro-, meaning without water, with a Nordic-sounding suffix -önä. It is used mainly
In imagined treatments, anhydröönä would feature a highly rigid, networked lattice with minimal porosity for water
Preparation and detection in thought experiments involve stepwise dehydration under high vacuum or inert atmosphere, possibly
Overall, anhyrdöönä remains a hypothetical construct used to discuss dehydration limits, drying technologies, and the behavior