Are the crystals of salts really dry ? Explain with example.
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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.
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