higroskoopne
Higroskoopne, or hygroscopic, describes the property of a substance to attract and hold water molecules from the surrounding environment, typically from humid air. This behavior occurs through adsorption on surfaces and/or absorption into the material's interior, and it depends on environmental conditions such as relative humidity and temperature.
Not all hygroscopic materials behave the same way. Some simply adsorb moisture up to a stable equilibrium,
Common hygroscopic substances include salts (such as sodium chloride), sugars, wood and paper products, textiles, many
In practical applications, hygroscopicity influences product design and processing. In pharmaceuticals and foods, moisture content affects