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What is clathrates and the structure of this?​

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Answered by unknowngeniusgirl
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clathrate is a structure in which water molecules under certain conditions bonds to form complex networks of molecules forming cage like structure that encapsulate a guest molecule,which is a gas.

Answered by Anonymous
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Clathrate hydrates, or gas hydrates, clathrates, hydrates, etc., are crystalline water-based solids physically resembling ice, in which small non-polar molecules (typically gases) or polar molecules with large hydrophobic moieties are trapped inside "cages" of hydrogen bonded, frozen water molecules.

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