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27 December, 17:22

How does the law of definite proportions apply to hydrates?

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  1. 27 December, 18:27
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    The law of definite proportions would state that a hydrate always contain exactly the same proportion of salt and water by mass.

    strictly speaking, the law of definite proportion states that a compound always

    contains exactly the same proportion of elements by mass.

    But the law is often applied to groupings of elements in compound.

    Hydrates are salt that have a certain amount of water asa part of their structure.

    The water is chemically combined with the compound in a definite ratio.
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