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DescriptionIUPAC definition for a xerogel.png
English: Open network formed by the removal of all swelling agents from a gel.
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Examples of xerogels include silica gel and dried out, compact, macromolecular structures, such as gelatin or rubber. The definition proposed here is recommended as being more explicit.
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