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to show that crystal of salts contain water of crystallization ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Explain that the crystalline salts contain water of crystallisation. Answer: Water of crystallisation is a fixed number of water molecules present in one formula unit of a salt. ... On strong heating, blue copper sulphate crystals turn white (due to the loss of water of crystallisation).

Answered by Surnia
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Answer: Water of crystallization

Explanation:

The water of crystallization can be defined as the fixed number of water molecules present in the unit formula of salt. For example in a formula of copper sulphate there are five water molecules. The water molecule forms an important part of the structure of salt. When the salt is heated the water molecules are lost. For example the blue sample of the copper sulphate is heated then after the loss of water the sample turns white.

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