^I would have asked if there is an online ver. but it seems too good to be free, although I would have bought it or something, it's probably no use while my exam is tomorrow...Thanks anyways.
Also, can you list down all the solubles and insoluble again? This time a full list after all the corrections...
Another question, if hydrated means that it contains water then it is the same as when we say that a salt is in aqueous form right? Which means it's soluble.
So if this is right then Hydrated = Soluble/Aqueous form?