Question
By giving two examples define the following terms:
(a) Hydrated substance

Answer

Hydrated substance:
• Hydrated substances is any compound containing water in the form of H₂O molecules, usually, but not always, with a definite content of water weight.
• The best-known hydrates are crystalline solids that lose their fundamental structures upon removal of the bound water.

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