Trihydrate vs Hydrate - What's the difference?
trihydrate | hydrate |
(chemistry) A hydrate whose solid contains three molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell (chemistry) A solid compound containing or linked to water molecules.
(inorganic compound, rare) Water.
To take up, consume or become linked to water.
(slang) To drink water.
Hydrate is a derived term of trihydrate.
In chemistry terms the difference between trihydrate and hydrate
is that trihydrate is a hydrate whose solid contains three molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell while hydrate is a solid compound containing or linked to water molecules.As a verb hydrate is
to take up, consume or become linked to water.trihydrate
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(en noun)hydrate
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(en noun)Derived terms
* carbohydrate * chloral hydrate * decahydrate * dihydrate * dodecahydrate * gas hydrate * hemihydrate * heptahydrate * hexahydrate * methane hydrate * monohydrate * nonahydrate * octahydrate * pentahydrate * sesquihydrate * tetrahydrate * trihydrate * undecahydrateSee also
* ("hydrate" on Wikipedia) * water of crystallizationVerb
(hydrat)- A lotion can hydrate the skin.