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What are hydrates, and how are they named?

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What are hydrates, and how are they named?

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• 1 of 4 by Daniel Ensign Warming up Hydrates The purpose of the lab and the information reported is to allow one to infer as to what the unidentified read more • 2 of 4 by Julia Lustig INTRODUCTION A hydrate is a compound that contains water. After the water is removed, the solid that remains is called the read more • 3 of 4 by Ernest Capraro When we talk about ionic compounds (the ones that make nice, regular crystal structures), we teach that they are formed read more • 4 of 4 by Mark G. Hydrates can be either inorganic or organic in nature and all have one component in common and that is water.

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