You might be thinking of hydrated salts. Examples include hydrated Copper Sulfate (CuSO4 . 5H2O)
Hydrate: a solid compound that contains water molecules as a part of the solid crystalline structure
Copper nitrate is a blue crystalline solid and is soluble in water. It has a melting point of 114 °C.
A vacuole is a cell organelle that contains water, macromolecules, and other substances. Vacuoles play a role in maintaining cell turgor pressure and storing nutrients and waste products.
Sweat is mostly water, but it also contains small amounts of salts and other substances.
The crystalline substances that are found naturally in the earth are known as minerals. There are literally hundreds of minerals on Earth that are used in everything from industrial purposes to consumption.
Table salt (sodium chloride), sugar (sucrose), and quartz are examples of crystalline substances commonly found in everyday life.
No, water is not a crystalline solid. It is a liquid at room temperature. However, at very low temperatures, water can form crystalline ice structures.
Pure water in chemistry is defined as water that contains only H2O molecules and no other substances or impurities.
Ocean water is considered a solution because it is a homogeneous mixture where salt and other dissolved substances are evenly distributed throughout. It is also a suspension because it contains particles like plankton, sand, and silt that are suspended in the water and do not dissolve. This combination of dissolved and suspended substances in ocean water gives it its unique characteristics.
depends on what salt it is and the purity of the water. if the water is 100% pure , then it contains only hydrogen and oxygen as molecules and if it is common salt then it contains sodium and chlorine as molecules
contains enzymes and other substances
It is clean but not pure, our water contains things from other substances. When you are in different areas your drinking water can taste slightly different!