explain water of crystallization
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>Water of crystallisation is a fixed number of water molecules present in one formula unit of a salt.
>The water molecules which form part of the structure of a crystal are called water of crystallisation.
>When hydrated salts are heated strongly, they lose their water of crystallisation.
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water molecules forming an essential part of the crystal structure of some compounds is known as water of crystallization.
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