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Differentiate between 'hydrated' & 'anhydrous' crystals. Give the chemical formula of the following hydrated crystals:

(a) Washing soda

(b) Gypsum

(c) Blue vitriol

(d) Epsom salt

(e) Glauber's salt.

State which crystal from (a) to (e) is a pentahydrate.

Water

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Answer

Hydrated crystalsAnhydrous crystals
Hydrated crystals contain definite number of water molecules [as water of crystallisation] in loose chemical combination with the crystal.
E.g., CuSO4.5H2O
Anhydrous crystals do not contain any definite number of water molecules in loose chemical combination with the crystal.
E.g., KNO3
S.
No.
Hydrated crystalsChemical formula
(a)Washing sodaNa2CO3.H2O
(b)GypsumCaSO4.2H2O
(c)Blue vitriolCuSO4.5H2O
(d)Epsom saltMgSO4.7H2O
(e)Glauber's saltNa2SO4.10H2O

Blue vitriol [CuSO4.5H2O] is a pentahydrate.

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