hydratoidut
Hydratoidut is a term used in Finnish-speaking technical contexts to describe substances that contain water within their crystal structure or are otherwise hydrated. In mineralogy and chemistry, hydration refers to the incorporation of water molecules into a material, either as water of crystallization or as a structural component. Hydrated materials are contrasted with anhydrous ones, which lack bound water.
Water can be part of a compound in different ways. In many minerals, water is incorporated as
Hydration and dehydration are common processes affecting hydratoidut. Hydration can increase mass and alter mechanical properties,
Common examples of hydratoidut include hydrated minerals and hydrated salts, which illustrate how water modifies structure