What is water of crystallization in NaCl?
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In sodium chloride, there is no water of crystallization, but it is in crystalline shape.
It is a crystalline salt without water of crystallization.
Actually NaCl dissolves in water completely and when it is vapourized, it doesn't unite with any amount (molecules) of water, so it doesn't have water of crystallization.
In sodium chloride, there is no water of crystallization, but it is in crystalline shape.
It is a crystalline salt without water of crystallization.
Actually NaCl dissolves in water completely and when it is vapourized, it doesn't unite with any amount (molecules) of water, so it doesn't have water of crystallization.
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