Explain WATER OF CRYSTALLIZATION with an example.
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Water of crystallization is defined as water that comes from a crystal substance after heat is applied.
- An example of water of crystallization is the water that drips off of a water crystal hanging from the eaves of the house as it warms up after a freezing rain.
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Water of crystallization is water that is present inside a crystal which is not directly attached to it.
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Water of crystallization or water of hydration. It indicates having a fixed number of water molecules inside one formula of a unit of salt. Such crystal salts are known as hydrates. It is caused by forming purified crystals from an aqueous solution. Such crystals do not include contaminants. These crystals are also easily affected by the heat.
Example: proteins with more than 50% of the water of crystallization and copper sulfate pentahydrate with five molecules of water of crystallization.
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