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On exposure to the atmosphere, a hydrated salt loses its water of crystallization to ...

On exposure to the atmosphere, a hydrated salt loses its water of crystallization to become anhydrous. This phenomenon is referred to as

A. efflorescence
B. diliquescence
C. hygroscopy
D. hydrolysis




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