hidráttípus
Hidráttípus refers to the crystalline structure formed when a molecule, typically an organic compound, incorporates a specific number of water molecules into its crystal lattice. This phenomenon is known as hydration, and the resulting compound is a hydrate. The water molecules are not chemically bonded to the main compound but are held in place by weaker intermolecular forces, such as hydrogen bonding. The number of water molecules associated with each molecule of the compound is often indicated by a subscript in the chemical formula, for example, CuSO4·5H2O, which represents copper sulfate pentahydrate.
The presence of water of hydration can significantly influence the physical properties of a compound, including