(of a substance, esp. a crystalline compound) containing no water.
formula of copper sulphate anhydrous
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no. Water is not Anhydrous. Anhydrous means little or no water at all.
anhydrous means if a substance contains NO water it is anhydrous. but if it is hydrated it contains water.
Both Anhydrous Isopropanol and Anhydrous Isopropyl are the same thing. The name varies as to the company distributing them.
The chemical symbol for Anhydrous Ammonia is NH3.
Sorry, I do not answer to the name 'Hideous'. However, if you mean "Anhydrous", I make my own :-)!
Theformula for anhydrous sodium carbonate is Na2CO3.
Anhydrous ammonia is standard, commercial grade ammonia. The term "anhydrous ammonia" emphasizes the absence of water in the material. Because ammonia boils at -33.34 °C, the liquid must be stored under high pressure or at low temperature. Aqua ammonia is another name for ammonium hydroxide, a solution of ammonia in water. This is the household ammonia offered in stores and used in some cleaning products.
The difference is that anhydrous copper(II) sulfate has no water of crystallisation. The anhydrous variant is a white solid while the hydrated variant is blue. Also, the chemical formula for hydrated copper(II) sulfate (or copper sulfate pentahydrate) is CuSO4.5H2O while that of the anhydrous one is CuSO4.
The chemical formula for anhydrous salt is the same as the formula for the hydrated version of the salt, but it does not include water molecules. For example, anhydrous copper sulfate is CuSO4, while hydrated copper sulfate is CuSO4·5H2O.
The solution became anhydrous after applying a small amount of heat.
Ethanol isn't "treated" with anhydrous. "Anhydrous" means "without water". Therefore, anhydrous ethanol simply means ethanol without any water molecules in it. It is normally 99.9% ethanol.
Anhydrous AlCl3 refers to aluminum chloride that is free from water molecules. It is a dry, solid compound that is commonly used as a catalyst in chemical reactions. Its anhydrous form is important in certain reactions where the presence of water can interfere with the desired outcome.