The salts that lose their water of crystallization when left in the open.
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Efflorescence
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Efflorescence is the property by which certain hydrated salts, when left exposed to the atmosphere, lose their water of crystallisation and crumble into powder.
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Q. The salts that lose their water of crystallization when left in the open.
Answer: Efflorescence
Explanation: It is a deposit of salts, usually white, formed on a surface, the substance having emerged in solution from within either concrete or masonry and subsequently precipitated by evaporation.
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