decahydrate

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See also: Decahydrate

English

Etymology

deca- +‎ hydrate

Pronunciation

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Noun

decahydrate (plural decahydrates)

  1. (chemistry) A hydrate whose solid contains ten molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell.