By heating this hydrate.
As far as I know, obviously not!
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not a hydrated salt.
its too diluted. you wont be able to taste the salt
Hydrated salts appear dry because they have incorporated water molecules within their crystal lattice structure. This water is not easily visible on the surface of the salt, giving the appearance of dryness. However, if the hydrated salt is heated or exposed to low humidity conditions, the water molecules can be released, causing the salt to become visibly wet.
Rust ( iron hydrated oxides) are formed.
On heating, hydrated salts lose their water of crystallization and as a result, the crystals lose their shape and colour and change to a powdery substance.
A hydrated salt contain water of crystallization.
As far as I know, obviously not!
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not a hydrated salt.
This depends on the amount of water and the amount of salt.
When an anhydrous salt retain water in the crystalline structure.
its too diluted. you wont be able to taste the salt
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not a hydrated salt.
Hydrated salts appear dry because they have incorporated water molecules within their crystal lattice structure. This water is not easily visible on the surface of the salt, giving the appearance of dryness. However, if the hydrated salt is heated or exposed to low humidity conditions, the water molecules can be released, causing the salt to become visibly wet.
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Rust ( iron hydrated oxides) are formed.
Nothing - what is there is exactly what was there in the hydrated salt.