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Why do all salts crystals
Many chemical salts come as hydrated crystals. That is, there is a specific ratio of water molecules associated with the salt
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Lisa
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Many chemical salts come as hydrated crystals. That is, there is a specific ratio of water molecules associated with the salt
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Rebecca Byrne
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Why do all salts crystals have a distinctive cubic shape? And what happens to these atoms during this chemical reaction?
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Emily
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can u mention me 5 acidic salts , 5 basic salts and 5 neutral salts ?
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auro
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When HCl reacts with Na2CO3 and H2O, what is created? More specifically, what are the crystals that remain?
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Ria
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When HCl reacts with Na2CO3, what is created? More specifically, what are the crystals that remain?
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Ria
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David has to dissolve salt crystals in the water. What would be the best thing to do to help the crystals dissolve quickly?
A)hea
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Sally
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12.3g of iron(ii)tetraoxosulphate(vi)crystals when heated gave 6g of the anhydrous salts.if only its water of crystalisation is
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TEEMAH
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when trying to purify aspirin, why would i have to add hot water to the crystals that are formed, and then recool the crystals?
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chrissy
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In the section, "What are snow crystals?" how is the idea of the shape of snow crystals introduced?
A by explaining the process
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