Crossword clues for hydrated
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hydrate \Hy"drate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hydrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Hydrating.] To form into a hydrate; to combine with water.
Hydrated \Hy"dra*ted\, a. Formed into a hydrate; combined with water.
Wiktionary
(context chemistry English) Combined chemically with water. v
(en-past of: hydrate)
WordNet
Usage examples of "hydrated".
Within hours of increasing your fluid intake, your cells will be hydrated and performing at increased levels.
If you exercise right after you awaken, go to bed hydrated and start with your water ASAP.
No advantage, but rather endless confusion, would be caused by varying the temperature with the object of estimating the whole of the water which a hydrated salt may contain.
In the case of hydrated salts there is generally a difficulty in getting the salt with exactly the right proportion of water.
Noumeite and garnierite are hydrated silicates of nickel and magnesia.
The atmosphere might get hydrated enough so that it would snow several times, or even on a regular basis, in cycles of precipitation and sublimation.
Introduced into paper, ferrocyanide of manganese and hydrated peroxide of iron.
Part of the striated cell wall drew apart and a packet of DNA coated in hydrated globulins and enzymes burst inward.
We paid her back with a purpose-built computer that will let her solve hydrated protein structures in real time, once she gets her hands on a bright enough X-ray source.
As an antidote, the best when the poison is in solution is the hydrated sesquioxide of iron, formed by precipitating tinctura ferri perchloridi with excess of ammonia, or carbonate of soda.
In the case of hydrated salts there is generally a difficulty in getting the salt with exactly the right proportion of water.
We've started intravenous dextrose to keep him fed and hydrated until we can get down to the bottom.
But there were many other candidate materials proposed, among them, ammonium chloride, carbon suboxide, various silicates and oxides, solutions of hydrochloric acid, a hydrated ferric chloride, carbohydrates, and hydrocarbons.
We paid her back with a purpose-built computer that will let her solve hydrated protein structures in real time, once she gets her hands on a bright enough X-ray source.