What is water of crystallisation
Asked by Vimesh | 23rd Sep, 2015, 02:35: PM
Water of crystallization is the exact number of water molecules which are chemically bonded to a molecule of a salt within a hydrated crystalline compound.
Water of crystallization is the exact number of water molecules which are chemically bonded to a molecule of a salt within a hydrated crystalline compound.
Answered by Prachi Sawant | 23rd Sep, 2015, 04:12: PM
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