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A hydrous compound does contains water. The prefix "hydro" means water, therefore, a hydrous compound means a water compound.
A compound bonded with water.
The formula unit for copper II sulfate is CuSO4.
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The term anhydrous means, does not contain water. H2O is the chemical formula for water. Hence, it is the opposite of anhydrous. It is the most hydrous of all substances.
A hydrous compound does contains water. The prefix "hydro" means water, therefore, a hydrous compound means a water compound.
A compound bonded with water.
If you mean a compound containing water, the term would be hydrous or hydride, the same material without water would be "anhydrous" or "anhydride" Hope that helps
Anhydrous copper sulphate is a paler blue compared to hydrous copper sulphate. See the related link for further information.
hydrateA solid compound that contains water molecules is called a hydrate. The stability of a hydrate depends on the nature, temperature, and relative humidity of the compounds.
An example of a hygroscopic salt would be calcium chloride, a salt that absorbs water from the atmosphere to form a saturated solution
The formula unit for copper II sulfate is CuSO4.
'Salt' is a non-specific term in chemistry that refers to the solid crystallized state of matter that is formed when an ionically bonded compound solidifies. Anhydrous means when the salt is crystallizing, no water is captured within the crystal matrix.
This is a reaction of an equation of the form: hydrous material A = Anhydrous material B + water (H2O) Pretty much its when you have a certain material, such as in a metamorphic process, where the volatile material is separated from the rest of the material
CuSO4 white un-hydrous copper Sulphate used for detection of water as it turns blue if water exists.
Water.