Anhydridization

/ˌænhaɪˈdrɪdɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun

The chemical process of removing water to form an anhydride, or the state of being converted into an anhydride compound.

From anhydride (lacking water) + -ization (process suffix). Anhydride comes from Greek an- (without) + hydro (water) + -ide (chemical compound suffix). The term emerged in 19th-century chemistry as scientists studied how removing water changed chemical properties.

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