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water of crystallization forms an integral part of the crystal. Give reason.​

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Answered by chakladershreyasi
4

Answer:

Water of crystallisation are water molecules that form an essential part of the crystal structure of some compounds.

Thus, the water of crystallisation is responsible for the geometric shape and colour of the crystals.

For example, Glauber's salt (Sodium sulphate decahydrate) Na

2

SO

4

.10H

2

O has ten water of crystallisation and it is responsible for the colourless monoclinic geometry of the crystals.

Hence, the correct answer option is (A).

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Water of crystallisation are water molecules that form an essential part of the crystal structure of some compounds.

Thus, the water of crystallisation is responsible for the geometric shape and colour of the crystals.

For example, Glauber's salt (Sodium sulphate decahydrate) Na

2

SO

4

.10H

2

O has ten water of crystallisation and it is responsible for the colourless monoclinic geometry of the crystals.

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