- example,
exists in both an
anhydrous form (melting
point 203 °C) and as a
dihydrate (melting
point 97 °C).
Protein crystals commonly have as much as 50% water...
-
Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD)
crystal deposition disease, also
known as
pseudogout and
pyrophosphate arthropathy, is a
rheumatologic disease...
- iron complex, the
ferrioxalate ion.
Oxalic acid
typically occurs as the
dihydrate with the
formula H2C2O4·2H2O. The
preparation of
salts of
oxalic acid...
-
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- may harm
plant tissues and
disrupt nutrient uptake.
Calcium chloride dihydrate (20
percent by weight)
dissolved in
ethanol (95
percent ABV) has been...
- yellow-green
coloration to a flame. It is also hygroscopic,
converting to the
dihydrate BaCl2·2H2O,
which are
colourless crystals with a
bitter salty taste. It...
-
Gypsum is a soft
sulfate mineral composed of
calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the
chemical formula CaSO4·2H2O. It is
widely mined and is used as a fertilizer...
-
anhydrous form
slowly absorbs moisture to form the
orthorhombic blue-green
dihydrate CuCl2·2H2O, with two
water molecules of hydration. It is industrially...
- is a salt with the
formula Zn(CH3CO2)2,
which commonly occurs as the
dihydrate Zn(CH3CO2)2·2H2O. Both the
hydrate and the
anhydrous forms are colorless...
-
commonly encountered in
commerce and the laboratory.
There is also a
dihydrate. The
compound is
highly soluble in water,
giving pale
green solutions...