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WHAT IS DEHYDRATION OF IONIC BOND.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrated ionic compounds (i.e., hydrates) have a specfic number of water molecules in their chemical formulas. In the solid, these water molecules (also called "waters of hydration") are part of the structure of the compound.

Answered by ninu595
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A dehydration reaction is a type of condensation reaction. During the process of the combination of two compounds, a water molecule is removed from one of the reactants, forming an unsaturated compound. Another distinct way to tell if a reaction is a dehydration reaction is that one of the products is always water.

The bonding of water molecules with univalent metal ions (M+) has been studied by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). Increasing the voltage between the skimmer cones (referred to as the cone voltage) induced the abstraction of water molecules from M+(H2O)n ions, for n equal to 1 or 2. The ions studied belonged to the alkali metals (M = H, Li, Na, K, Rb, and Cs) and to the copper family (M = Cu and Ag). The energies of water binding with the cations studied change in a different manner for alkali metal cations than for the Ag+, Cu+, and H+ ions. A new method has been presented to determine the bonding stability and the dehydration constants for M+(H2O)n clusters.

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