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I'm curious ifwhether the water absorbed by sodium polyacrylate would react with alkali metals, or be trapped bbyby the sodium poolyacrylatepolyacrylate.

I'm curious if water absorbed by sodium polyacrylate would react with alkali metals, or be trapped bby the sodium poolyacrylate.

I'm curious whether the water absorbed by sodium polyacrylate would react with alkali metals, or be trapped by the sodium polyacrylate.

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I'm curious if water absorbing chemicals, likeabsorbed by sodium polyacrylate, silica gel, or hydrous copper (II) sulfate allow the absorbed water to would react with other chemicalsalkali metals, or trapbe trapped bby the water and don't allow it to react until released by a physical means such as heatsodium poolyacrylate.

I'm curious if water absorbing chemicals, like sodium polyacrylate, silica gel, or hydrous copper (II) sulfate allow the absorbed water to react with other chemicals, or trap the water and don't allow it to react until released by a physical means such as heat.

I'm curious if water absorbed by sodium polyacrylate would react with alkali metals, or be trapped bby the sodium poolyacrylate.

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Is the water absorbed by sodium polyacrylate available to react?

I'm curious if water absorbing chemicals, like sodium polyacrylate, silica gel, or hydrous copper (II) sulfate allow the absorbed water to react with other chemicals, or trap the water and don't allow it to react until released by a physical means such as heat.