trihydraattiset
Trihydraattiset is a term used in chemistry to describe a chemical compound that incorporates three molecules of water for each molecule of the compound. These water molecules are known as water of crystallization and are incorporated into the crystal structure of the substance. The presence of these water molecules can significantly affect the physical properties of the compound, such as its solubility, melting point, and appearance.
The chemical formula of a trihydrate will explicitly show the three water molecules. For example, if a
Many common substances exist as trihydrates. For instance, copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO₄·5H₂O) is a well-known hydrated