Common Desiccant Chemicals silica gel (the beads in those little packets) sodium hydroxide (sometimes sold as a solid drain cleaner) calcium chloride (sold as a solid laundry bleach or a road salt) Make a Desiccator
This is extremely simple. Just place a small amount of one of the desiccant chemicals into a shallow dish. Enclose an open container of the item or chemical you wish to dehydrate with the container of desiccant. A large plastic bag works well for this purpose, but you could use a jar or any airtight container.
The desiccant will need to be replaced after it has absorbed all of the water that it can hold. Some chemicals will liquefy when this occurs so that you will know they need to be replaced (e.g., sodium hydroxide). Otherwise, you'll just need to switch out the desiccant when it starts to lose its effectiveness.
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