Anhydrous is the term for a hydrate with water heated off. when a hydrated salt is heated, it loses water of crystallization leaving an anhydrous salt.
It turns into a white powder and when water is then again added to the deydrated copper sulphate it turns back to its original colour
Zinc oxide
Eventually if heated long enough (and hot enough) all the water would either eat the world or MELT (turning into steam), leaving behind nothing but solid salt behind. This is one way that you can remove salt from sea water in fact.
heated
When copper sulfate is heated the observation is that it turns white as the water which is driven off by the heat. It is also stated that the white solid will remain and if water is added to the anhydrous copper sulfate a reaction will occur.
It turns cloudy white.
Water heated to a gas is eiher called water vapor or steam.
If a solid is heated to give off carbon dioxide and water, it must contain at carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms. One such substance is the bicarbonate ion, which is formed from hydrogen and water with the loss of a proton. In fact, when salts of this ion are sufficiently heated, they decompose to water and carbon dioxide.
Actually, the water inside is heated mainly by conduction. A person nearby is heated by both convection and radiation.
heated water is called vapour. the process is called evaporation.
yes it has to be heated in water in a supersaturated solution.
A geyser is super heated water from under the ground.
The water in your body gets heated, and then the heated water perspires as sweat.
what changes take place when water is heated or cooled
by boling it it turns hot and becomes heated
It doesn't, water turns into steam, or a gas when heated. Water turns into a solid when cooled