what r hydrated salts?
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A hydrated salt (or hydrate) is a salt which has a number of water molecules associated with the ions within its crystalline structure.
These water molecules maybe referred to as the waters of crystallization or water of hydration.
For example:
1)washing soda (sodium carbonate decahydrate, Na 2CO3∙10H 2O)
2)Glauber's salt (sodium sulfate decahydrate, Na 2SO 4∙10H 2O)
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Here's your answer:
A hydrated salt (or hydrate) is a salt which has a number of water molecules associated with the ions within its crystalline structure.
These water molecules maybe referred to as the waters of crystallization or water of hydration.
For example:
1)washing soda (sodium carbonate decahydrate, Na 2CO3∙10H 2O)
2)Glauber's salt (sodium sulfate decahydrate, Na 2SO 4∙10H 2O)
Hope this helps & if it does then don't forget to gimme a brainliest!
~@NIKKI ❤
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