9.31. What is the difference between the terms ‘hydrolysis’ and ‘hydration’?
9.31. What is the difference between the terms ‘hydrolysis’ and ‘hydration’?
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9.31. (H+ and OH− ions) of water molecule react with a compound to form products. For example:
NaH+H2O → NaOH+H2
Hydration is defined as the addition of one or more water molecules to ions or molecules to form hydrated compounds. For example:
CuSO4+5H2O → CuSO4.5H2O
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