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Question
An ionic compound that attracts atmospheric water so strongly that a hydrate is formed is said to be :
Options
A.Dilute
B.Hygroscopic
C.Immiscible
D.Miscible
Solution
Certain compounds combine with the moisture of atmosphere and are converted into hydroxides or hydrates.
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