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Define water of crystallisation

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Define water of crystallisation
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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 3 months ago

The number of water molecules chemically combined in a definite molecular proportion with the salt in the crystalline state are called water of crystallisation.
Salts that contain a definite number of water molecules as water of crystallisation are called hydrated salts.
Example: Gypsum and washing soda.
Conversely, salts that do not contain water of crystallisation are called anhydrous salts.
Example: Anhydrous copper sulphate.

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