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are salts really dry? explain with proper example minimum 4 refrence should be provided​

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Answered by teenarosekbiju
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Yes, the crystals of salts are really dry as the water molecules present in them dont act as water but instead give them a crystaline structure. Copper sulphate crystals which seem to be dry contain water of crystallisation. When we heat the crystals, this water is removed and the salt turns white

Answered by Anonymous
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are salts really dry?

Yes, crystals of salt are dry as the water present in them as the water of crystallization does not act as water but gives a crystalline structure

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