WHAT IS DEHYDRATION OF IONIC BOND.
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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.
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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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