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What is the difference between a solvate and a hydrate.

      

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A solvate is a compound containing one water of crystallization e.g (Cr(NH3)4(OH2)Cl)Cl2 while a hydrate is a compound that has several waters of coordination e.g (Cr(OH2)6)Cl3
WANJALA002 answered the question on May 20, 2018 at 12:35


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