silica gel
- Noun:
- A porous form of silica that is highly absorbent: Silica gel is a granular, vitreous substance made from sodium silicate. Its high surface area and porosity allow it to adsorb and hold moisture from its surroundings.
- Silica gel is primarily used as a desiccant (drying agent) to control humidity and prevent spoilage or damage in packaged goods, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and food.
- It is commonly found in small, labeled packets placed inside product packaging.
- The substance itself is chemically inert and non-toxic, though the packets often carry warnings not to eat them.
- Noun:
- The new camera came with a small packet of silica gel to keep the lens from fogging.
- For long-term storage, add silica gel to the box to protect the documents from dampness.
- The laboratory uses silica gel in its desiccators to create a dry atmosphere for samples.
"Indicating silica gel": Some silica gel is formulated with a moisture indicator, such as cobalt chloride, which changes color (e.g., from blue to pink) when saturated.
- The indicating silica gel in the jar turned pink, signaling it was time to reactivate it by heating.
"Activated silica gel": Refers to silica gel that has been dried (activated) and is ready to absorb moisture.
- The activated silica gel can adsorb up to 40% of its weight in water vapor.
Desiccant (n): A general term for a hygroscopic substance used as a drying agent. Silica gel is a type of desiccant.
- Other common desiccants include clay and calcium oxide.
Silica (n): A hard, unreactive, colorless compound (silicon dioxide, SiO₂) that occurs as quartz and in sand, and is a primary component of silica gel.
- The beach sand is mostly composed of silica.
- Drying agent: A substance that removes moisture.
- Desiccant: A synonym specifically for a hygroscopic substance used to induce or sustain dryness.
"Packet of silica gel": The most common form in which silica gel is encountered by consumers.
- Remember to remove the packet of silica gel from the vitamin bottle before use.
"Silica gel canister": A container, often with a breathable membrane, filled with silica gel beads, used in larger storage spaces.
- A silica gel canister was placed in the gun safe to prevent rust.
- While non-toxic, silica gel is not meant for consumption. The warnings on packets are primarily a choking hazard precaution.
- Once saturated, silica gel can often be regenerated or reactivated by heating it in an oven to drive off the absorbed moisture.
- a porous form of silica that is highly absorbent