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  1. Variations in temperature, pressure, relative humidity will act directly on the silica gel which is saturated pink and condense and spill liquid outside the silica gel??
  2. Which chemical compound in cream or ointment is good for restoring pigmentation anywhere on the body?
  3. Silica gel in spheres supports up to what temperature without damaging or losing its total chemical structure of Adsorption? What maximum temperature of microwave oven at maximum power that causes this type of damage to the spheres in 3 to 5 minutes?
  4. I read that microwave at full power for 3 minutes is too strong for silica gel and I thought that this could affect the chemical adsorption structure of silica gel making silica gel leaking liquid absorbed in any situation without heating
  5. Sometimes I recovered blue silica gel by heating it in the microwave at maximum power for 3 minutes (pink for blue) but I read that this is not the correct procedure. This procedure may have damaged the Adsorption structure of the silica gel and the silica gel with this damage will start to release water liquid at room temperature and humidity?
  6. the surface you are referring to if it is damaged or cracked is the water released? the silica gel material gets old over the years does it affect the adsorption?
  7. What proves that pink saturated blue silica gel will not release liquid water if it remains stored at room temperature and humidity and if it cracks? there is liquid water inside the pink silica gel
  8. You said that the water in the silica gel is adsorbed. Is this related to possible liquid leaks when it breaks or ages, releasing water?
  9. silica gel blue satured pink release water or liquid compound When it is stored for many years at room temperature and humidity will it crack and release liquid?
  10. How does silica gel absorb water and moisture so that when it breaks, water leaks out?
  11. years store silica gel granule pink absorved humidity break release water?
  12. yes portuguese translate
  13. If the silica gel granules crack during storage, will it also crack the pores and release water?
  14. my doubt is whether to keep or forget for years blue silica gel sachets that have turned pink and are saturated will these silica gel granules crack and release the absorbed water?
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