what is the water of crystallization of gypsum and washing soda with their formulas
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The water of crystallization:
- The water associated with any salt crystal (or molecule) is known as water of crystallization.
- The hydrated salt is known as washing soda this is sodium carbonate containing 10 molecules of water of crystallization, i.e ., it's far sodium carbonate decahydrate.
Explanation:
- GYPSUM consists of 2 molecules of water of crystallization in line with the unit technique.
- GYPSUM consists of 2 molecules of water of crystallization in line with the unit technique. Washing soda consists of 10 molecules of water of crystallization consistent with the unit technique.
- The water of crystallization or the water of hydration is the water that occurs withinside the crystals.
- It is denoted as hydrated compound nH₂O.
- For example, gypsum is a mild mass having the technique CaSO₄. 2H₂O.
- The chemical technique for washing soda is Na₂CO₃ ⋅10H₂O.
- It is sodium carbonate decahydrate. So it consists of 10 water molecules.
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