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what are anhydrous and hydrated salts ??briefly explain​

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Answered by Aziz26
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Hydrated salts have water within their crystals when the crystals are formed from water; an anhydrous salt is where the crystal has had the water driven out. Water of crystallisation occurs for two reasons.

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Anhydrous materials can absorb water from their surroundings and find use as desiccants (drying agents). Examples include the packets of silica gel one finds in some consumer goods, as well as dehumidifying sachets used in clothes closets

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