JAMB - Chemistry (2007 - No. 45)

A good drying agent should be
deliquescent
effervescent
hygroscopic
efflorescent

Explanation

A good drying agent should be hygroscopic because this property means it readily absorbs moisture from the surrounding environment, making it effective at drying substances; while efflorescence is the opposite, where a substance releases water, making it unsuitable for drying purposes.  Examples of hygroscopic drying agents: Silica gel, calcium oxide, concentrated sulphuric acid.

 

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