what is mean by water of crytallisation in a substance explain with an example
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Water of crystallization is defined as water that comes from a crystal substance after heat is applied.
An example of water of crystallization is the water that drips off of a water crystal hanging from the eaves of the house as it warms up after a freezing rain.
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Water crystallization is defined as water that comes from a crystal substance after heat is applied.
An example of water of crystallization is the water that drips off of a water crystal hanging from the eaves of the house as it warms up after a freezing rain.
Or we can say water stoichiometrically bound into crystal. For example, chemical formula of hydrated copper sulphate is CuSO4 · 5H2O. Copper sulphate has 5 molecules of water of crystallisation.
Two correct examples are: Copper sulphate, chemical formula - CuSO4.5H2O. Washing soda, chemical formula - Na2CO3.10H2O.