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What do you call the property of losing water of crystallization

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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When heated, it loses the water of crystallization which means 5 moles as well as this will forms a white powder, CuSO4.


Other examples of salts which crystallize with water are Na2CO3.10H2O (crystallizes with 10 moles of H2O); FeSO4.7H2O (with 7 moles of H2O); Na2SO4.10H2O (with 10 moles of H2O).

Answered by rose3237
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Answer: Efflorescence is called the property of losing of water of crystallisation

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