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A compound which is dihydrate.

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Answered by meerachittipolu
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Hydrate, any compound containing water in the form of H2O molecules, usually, but not always, with a definite content of water by weight. The best-known hydrates are crystalline solids that lose their fundamental structures upon removal of the bound water.

Answered by devanshi55
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Hydrate, any compound containing water in the form of H2O molecules, usually, but not always, with a definite content of water by weight. The best-known hydrates are crystalline solids that lose their fundamental structures upon removal of the bound water. Exceptions to this are the zeolites (aluminum silicate minerals or their synthetic analogues that contain water in indefinite amounts) as well as similar clay minerals, certain clays, and metallic oxides, which have variable proportions of water in their hydrated forms; zeolites lose and regain water reversibly with little or no change in structure.

Zeolites are hydrate compounds that can lose and regain water with little or no change in their fundamental crystalline structures.

Zeolites are hydrate compounds that can lose and regain water with little or no change in their fundamental crystalline structure

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