 The water absorption measurements of a novel superabsorbent anionic hydrogel, H-na-PCMSAG-PAN, have been reported first time in water with a poor conductivity, 0.15 m-saline, NaCl, CaCl2, NaClCl3, solutions, and simulated urine, SU, solutions at various times. The hydrogel has been prepared by the saponification of the graft copolymer, NaPCMSAG-PAN, %G equals 316.53, %GE equals 99.31. Results indicated that as compared to the swelling capacity values evaluated in water with a poor conductivity, the ability of the hydrogel to swell in various saline solutions with the same concentration is significantly reduced at all different durations. The swelling tends to be NaClCl2ClCl3 at the same saline concentration in the solution. Studies of the absorbency in various aqueous saline, NaCl, solutions also revealed that the swelling capacity decreases as the ionic strength of the swelling medium rises, which is consistent with the experimental results and florees. This article was authored by Jignesh Trivedi and Arvind Kareja. We are article.tv, links in the description below.