GCSE Chemistry – Water of crystallisation
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-I can define the terms “empirical formula”, and “anhydrous”
-I can define the terms “hydrated” and “water of crystallisation”
-I can describe how to remove water of crystallisation
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What is the definition of the empirical formula?
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What is the definition of the molecular formula?
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What is the definition of anhydrous?
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What is the definition of hydrated?
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What is the water of crystallisation?
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How will a compound lose its water of crystallisation?
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What will a substance become when is has lost all of its water of crystallisation?
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What type of compound contains a water of crystallisation?
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