cassiegarrelts1 cassiegarrelts1
  • 03-10-2017
  • Chemistry
contestada

a salt is heated, evolves water, and turns from green to white. is the salt a hydrate

Respuesta :

Erudite1
Erudite1 Erudite1
  • 12-10-2017
Yes, the salt is a hydrate.
A salt is said to be a hydrate if its molecules is loosely attached to a specific number of water molecules. When an hydrated salt is heated, it loses the water molecules that are attached to it and this is usually accompanied by color change in the salt. This is why some hydrated salts are used as indicators; they bring about color change.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

4(1.5c+6)-2c=-9 I need a help my teacher doesn't help
A rectangular bedroom floor has an area of 100 square feet and a length of 10 feet. What is the perimeter on the floor?
Take a look at the statement below: Fish meal is better than artificial fertilizers. How could this statement be revised to make it a hypothesis?
10 less than five of a certain number is fourteen more than 7 times of that number. What is the number?
what is 0.09 1/10 of what is 0.04 1/10 of what is 0.6 1/10 of what is 0.1 1/10 of
what is 58% as a fraction in simplest form
what is the smallest unit that can carry on all functions of life
Explain why it is necessary to rename 4 1/4 if you subtract 3/4 from it? Help please.
Write the equation in slope-intercept form. y=12+(x-1)(-4)
Name two types of adaptations having to do with an animals actions