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what is water of crystallization? explain with examples

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Answered by SassyBae
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Water of crystallization is water that is stoichiometrically bound into a crystal. Crystal salts containingwater of crystallization are called hydrates. Examples: Commercial root killers often contain copper sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO. ... The five watermolecules are called water of crystallization.

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Answered by Suryavardhan1
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✔The process of crystallization is used to purify a solid from its impurities.

✔First of all, we take about 5 gram of impure sample of copper sulphate in a China dish.

✔After that, we dissolve it in minimum amount of water then filter the impurities.

✔Saturate the solution by heating that is when some solid starts evaporating.

✔Then we cover the solution with filter paper and leave it undisturbed to cool slowly for a day.

✔Hence, by this process we will obtain the crystals of copper sulphate in a China dish.
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