Then it is called a 'ligand', an ion or molecule (functional group) that binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex as in hydrates.
The anhydrous molecule or species. e.g. CuSO4.5H2O (hydrate) + heat ----> CuSO4 (anhydrous) + water vapor
A simple definition is: hydrate is a substance containing linked to the molecule water molecules. Example: mangnesium sulfate heptahydrate - MgSO4.H2O.
Hydrate
The water molecule become polar.
yes you can u could say u need water to hydrate
hydrateA solid compound that contains water molecules is called a hydrate. The stability of a hydrate depends on the nature, temperature, and relative humidity of the compounds.
The anhydrous molecule or species. e.g. CuSO4.5H2O (hydrate) + heat ----> CuSO4 (anhydrous) + water vapor
Yes, carbohydrates are molecules composed of carbon (carbo-) and water (-hydrate).
A simple definition is: hydrate is a substance containing linked to the molecule water molecules. Example: mangnesium sulfate heptahydrate - MgSO4.H2O.
Hydrate
Hydrated salt-Salt with water of crystallization are called hydrated salt. Those water are bonded with dative bonds though.Anhydrous salt-Salt which have lost their water of crystallization are called anhydrous salt.
Whenever talking about a molecule of water, there is ALWAYS two atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen. In a hydrate, water is part of the crystals. When a hydrate is heated, the composition of it is changed, because water is released. And as soon as the composition is changed, it is a new substance with new properties.
It's particles spreadf apart.
The water molecule become polar.
yes you can u could say u need water to hydrate
The answer is 10 moles water.
The answer is 10 moles water.