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what is meant by the water of crystallization​

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Answered by WhitEDeviLll
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\mathbf{Water \; Of \; Crystallization}

≈≈> Some compounds require water molecules to form crystals. Without water, they will not form crystals and exist in powder form. The water needed to form crystals is called water of crystallization.

• Hydrated compounds: crystalline substances that contain water of crystallization

• Anhydrous compounds: powdered substances which have lost water of crystallization

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