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  • Understanding Hydrates: Compounds with Water Molecules
    A compound with water attached is called a hydrate. Hydrates are chemical compounds that contain water molecules coordinated to ions or molecules within their crystal structure. The water molecules can be held in place by a variety of forces, including hydrogen bonding, dipole interactions, and coordination bonds. Hydrates are often formed when a substance is crystallized from an aqueous solution, and they can contain varying amounts of water depending on the conditions under which they are formed.
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