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A hydrate is different from other chemical compounds because it has water molecules loosely attached to it. These certain water molecules can be be removed by a heating process known as dehydration. Hydrates sometimes involves ionic compounds and transition metals to act as the cation.

A substance, which comprises water or its constituent elements is known as a hydrate in chemistry.  

Hydrates are distinct from other chemical compounds, as they comprise molecules of water loosely attached to it.  

• These molecules of water can generally be removed by the process of heating known as dehydration.  

• The hydrates generally involve ionic compounds with transition metals as the cation.  

• Hydrates are any compound, which captivates molecules of water from its surrounding and included them in its composition.  

• The three kinds of hydrates are organic, inorganic, and gas hydrates.

• Some examples of hydrates are cobalt chloride hexahydrate, copper sulfate pentahydrate, calcium sulfate hemihydrate, and others.  

Thus, hydrates are different from other compounds.

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