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A anhydrous ionic compound does not contain water. It is the dehydrated form of a hydrate.
a solid compound which contains water molecules in its crystalline structure
because the compound will scoral
hydrate
"The Law of Definite Composition states that the elements in a given compound are always combined in the same proportion by mass."All of the students in our class had different values for the mass of the hydrate and anhydrous salt, but all calculated the same formula for the hydrate. By everyone calculating the same formula for the hydrate, the law of definite composition was proved.
The product that is left after heating a hydrate is an anhydrous compound. This means that the water molecules in the hydrate have been removed through the process of heating, leaving behind the anhydrous form of the compound.
Potassium chloride (KCl) is not a hydrate.
All proteins have a hydration shell.
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.
A anhydrous ionic compound does not contain water. It is the dehydrated form of a hydrate.
yes you can u could say u need water to hydrate
a solid compound which contains water molecules in its crystalline structure
because the compound will scoral
A hydrate is a compound that is surrounded by water molecules and held in place by hydrogen bonds
because the compound will scoral
calcium hydrate
not really.though your body needs salt for hydration, the salt-to-water ratio in pickle juice is too high to hydrate you. chances are, it would make "less" hydrated.