Humidity indicator
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A humidity indicator is a moisture-sensitive chemical that changes color when the indicated relative humidity is exceeded.
Some chemicals are:
- cobalt(II) chloride (toxic) (blue to pink)
- copper(II) chloride (yellow to blue)
See also
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