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You can tell a hydrated crystal is dry by conducting a weight measurement before and after drying. A decrease in weight indicates that water has been removed. Additionally, the crystal may appear opaque or have a different color when hydrated, which can change back to its original appearance when dry.
When hydrated ferrous sulfate is heated, it loses its water molecules and undergoes thermal decomposition. The color change is from pale green (hydrated) to white (anhydrous).
Heating hydrated sodium carbonate powder to remove water molecules is a physical change because it does not change the chemical composition of the substance. The process involves a phase change from solid to liquid (water loss) and does not result in the formation of new substances.
It happens all the time, but make sure you're hydrated enought so you don't get sick.
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If there is no overflow of water, then the container's over-all weight goes up by the weight of the fish. The weight of the water itself doesn't change.
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.
No. The mass doesn't change, so the weight doesn't change either.
Drinking more water will keep your body from hoarding it, the amount that you lose will be determined by how much you weigh and how hydrated you are now. Happy Weight loss!
You can lose weight by drinking water each day. You should drink half of your body weight in ounces every day. If you drink 130 ounces per day, you will stay hydrated.
No. A person may seem to lose more weight when it is hot out, but reall he or she is just losing more water weight from sweating. This is not real weight loss and will quickly come back as soon as the individual drinks kore water to stay hydrated.
Of course you can in theory I believe the more you sweat the more you lose weight but dont forget to drink lots of water to stay hydrated