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Yes. There is no water of crystallisation.
NaCl salt does not contain water of crystallization.
The water of crystallization is a type of water contained in the molecular structure of a compound.
This can be done by heating the salt.
This is the amount of a substance dissolved in water at a specific temperature and pressure.
CaCl2 , the anhydrous (no water of crystallisation) form. There are various hydrates.
de-watered crystals
No,it's a physical change Because there is no change in matter's composition.
A process that water vapour changes into water.
A soluble salt turns into the crystalline form, usually with its water of crystallisation
NaCl hasn't water of crystallization; but the strange hydrate NaCl.2H2O, obtained in special conditions, is known.
Precipitation and crystallisation of calcite (calcium carbonate) from the ground-water that has dissolved it from the limestone above the cave.