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Define water of crystallisation.
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Water of crystallisation is the number of water molecules that are bound to the crystalline form of the salt in stoichiometric proportion.

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Water of crystallization is the specific amount of water molecules that are present inside crystals. We can also define it as the amount of water required by certain salts to crystallize out from their aqueous solutions. .

. A lot of compounds are purified with the help of crystallization from an aqueous solution.

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