| 31. | These products are often called silica gels.
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| 32. | This can be done using passive methods, such as silica gel, or with active microclimate control devices.
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| 33. | "" High humidity can severely reduce the breakthrough volumes of adsorbents like charcoal and silica gel . ""
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| 34. | Silica gel is most commonly encountered in everyday life as beads in a small ( typically paper packet.
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| 35. | Many musicians put silica gel in the instrument case to help keep the case from becoming overly humid.
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| 36. | Adsorption-based desalination ( AD ) relies on the moisture absorption properties of certain materials such as Silica Gel.
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| 37. | These so-called functionalized silica gels are also used in organic synthesis and purification as insoluble reagents and scavengers.
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| 38. | In enclosed display or storage cases, humidity can be somewhat maintained through the use of silica gel crystals.
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| 39. | Also, you might want to keep the books dry by storing them with a desiccant, like silica gel.
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| 40. | Commonly used sorbents include activated charcoal, silica gel, and organic porous polymers such as Tenax and Amberlite XAD resins.
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