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how hydrates are form explain different types of it​

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Answered by AvikMitra
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hydrate is any compound that has absorbed water molecules from its environment and included them in its structure. There are three types of hydrates: inorganic, organic, and gas (or clathrate) hydrates.

Inorganic Hydrates: The water molecules in inorganic hydrates are only loosely bonded to the compound, and there is no chemical reaction involved. The water molecule(s) can be removed from the compound fairly easily, such as through heating. An inorganic hydrate that has lost its water molecules is known as "anhydrous." Inorganic hydrates are the most common type of hydrate.

Organic Hydrates: An organic hydrate is created when a water molecule is added to a carbonyl group of an aldehyde or ketone. In organic hydrates, the water molecules have chemically reacted with the compound and bonded to it.

Gas Hydrates: In gas hydrates, water molecules form a loose framework around the gas molecule, which is usually methane.

Answered by ramuramanujam2006
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Hydrates are formed when water and light end natural gases come into contact at certain temperature and pressure conditions. These gas hydrates are crystals formed by water with natural gases and associated liquids, in a ratio 85 % mole water to 15 % hydrocarbons.

three types

There are three types of hydrates: inorganic, organic, and gas. Inorganic hydrates are by far the most common type of hydrate compound. There are specific rules for writing out the formulas and names of inorganic hydrates. For formulas, the salt's formula is written first, then a dot, then the water molecules.

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