wetting agent

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wetting agent

A gardener adds a wetting agent to the watering can.

Definition

Noun: A wetting agent is a chemical substance, typically a surfactant, that reduces the surface tension of a liquid it is dissolved in. This allows the liquid to spread more easily across, or penetrate into, a solid surface.

Usage

A wetting agent is used to improve the contact and spreading of a liquid on a surface. It is a functional additive, not a primary cleaning or active ingredient itself. * The gardener added a wetting agent to the water to help it soak into the hydrophobic soil. * In textile manufacturing, a wetting agent is applied to fabrics before dyeing to ensure even color distribution.

Advanced Usage
  • Technical/Industrial Context: In formulations like paints, inks, pesticides, and adhesives, wetting agents are critical for ensuring proper coverage, adhesion, and performance. They help displace air from surfaces.
    • The effectiveness of the herbicide was increased by the inclusion of a powerful wetting agent.
Variants and Related Words
  • Surfactant (n): A broader category of compounds that includes wetting agents, detergents, emulsifiers, and foaming agents. All wetting agents are surfactants, but not all surfactants are used primarily as wetting agents.
  • Surface-active agent (n): A formal, technical synonym for surfactant.
  • Spreader (n): A common term in agriculture and horticulture for a wetting agent added to sprays.
Synonyms
  • Surfactant (in the context of reducing surface tension)
  • Spreader
  • Dispersing agent (closely related, often overlaps in function)
Antonyms
  • Water repellent (n): A substance that increases surface tension or prevents liquid absorption.
  • Anti-wetting agent (n): A substance designed to resist wetting.
Related Phrases/Concepts
  • Surface tension (n): The elastic tendency of a liquid surface that makes it acquire the least surface area possible. A wetting agent reduces this force.
  • Hydrophilic (adj): Having an affinity for water; a part of a wetting agent molecule is hydrophilic.
  • Hydrophobic (adj): Repelling water; a part of a wetting agent molecule is hydrophobic, allowing it to interact with non-polar surfaces.
wetting agent

A gardener adds a wetting agent to the watering can.

Noun
  1. a chemical agent capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved