why beryllium chloride does not exist in hydrated form even it has high hydration enthalpy and low lattice enthalpy?
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I think Hydration energy (also hydration enthalpy) is the amount of energy released when one mole of ions undergo hydration which is a special case of solvation. It is a special case of dissolution of energy, with the solvent being water.
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