2. Solvates and hydrates. Pseudopolymorphism
2.1 General
At the time of crystallization, solvent(S) or water (H₂O) molecules can in principle integrate stoichiometrically with respect to the M molecule in the crystal lattice according to a general gross formula: x M, y S or x M, y H₂O with x, y Îisin; . The ability of many solvents, but first and foremost water, to offer the possibility of hydrogen bonding explains the frequent...
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