A hydrous compound does contains water. The prefix "hydro" means water, therefore, a hydrous compound means a water compound.
A compound bonded with water.
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A anhydrous ionic compound does not contain water. It is the dehydrated form of a hydrate.
Salt water is composed of a number of compounds. First there is water, which is a compound, H2O. Then there are the salts. Several different types of salts are in salt water, and each of them is a compound.
No water contains only hydrogen and oxygen. In order for a compound to be considered organic it must contain carbon.
A compound bonded with water.
The term anhydrous means, does not contain water. H2O is the chemical formula for water. Hence, it is the opposite of anhydrous. It is the most hydrous of all substances.
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CuSO4 white un-hydrous copper Sulphate used for detection of water as it turns blue if water exists.
CuSO4 white un-hydrous copper Sulphate used for detection of water as it turns blue if water exists.
If you mean a compound containing water, the term would be hydrous or hydride, the same material without water would be "anhydrous" or "anhydride" Hope that helps
No, not all compound contain water like carbon dioxide, it does have water in it
Water is an inorganic compound. This is the case because it does NOT contain carbon atoms. Organic compounds must contain carbon.
These bubbles contain air.
Yes. Water is inorganic as it does not contain carbon.
An example of a hygroscopic salt would be calcium chloride, a salt that absorbs water from the atmosphere to form a saturated solution