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Crystal Hydrates

/ˈkrɪstəl ˈhaɪdreɪts/noun
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Crystal hydrates are solid compounds where water molecules are incorporated into the crystalline structure of another substance, creating a stable lattice that can release water under certain conditions. This phenomenon is essential in fields like chemistry and geology, where they help in processes such as dehydration reactions or the formation of natural minerals, and in modern applications, they're used for energy storage in emerging technologies.

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