👉 A trihydrate is a compound that has been converted from one chemical form to another. It is typically formed through the reaction between water and one of its compounds, such as an acid or base. Trihydrate can be defined in terms of its molecular formula, which indicates how many hydrogen atoms are present around each carbon atom. For example, H2O2 (water byproducts) has a molecular formula of H2O2 = 2H2 + O2.
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