pentahidrátként
Pentahidrátként refers to a chemical compound that exists in a hydrated form, specifically containing five molecules of water per molecule of the compound. This hydrated form is often a stable crystalline structure where water molecules are incorporated into the crystal lattice of the substance. The presence of water molecules can significantly alter the physical properties of the compound compared to its anhydrous (water-free) form, such as its solubility, melting point, and color.
Many inorganic salts readily form hydrates. For example, copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO4·5H2O), commonly known as blue
The designation "pentahidrátként" is the Hungarian term for "as a pentahydrate." When a compound is described