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question 5 (1 point) what is a hydrate? salt that is thermally decompos…

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question 5 (1 point)
what is a hydrate?
salt that is thermally decomposed
dehy dration of a salt
a water molecule
an ionic compound containing water molecules that are bound weakly to the metal
ionic compound that does not contain any water molecules

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

A hydrate is defined as an ionic compound that has water molecules weakly bound to the metal ions within its structure.

  • "Salt that is thermally decomposed" is incorrect as it doesn't define a hydrate but rather a process that can be done to a hydrate.
  • "Dehydration of a salt" is a process (removing water from a hydrate), not the definition of a hydrate.
  • "A water molecule" is too simplistic; a hydrate is a compound, not just a single water molecule.
  • "Ionic compound that does not contain any water molecules" is the opposite of a hydrate.

Answer:

an ionic compound containing water molecules that are bound weakly to the metal