Shouldn't this be efflorescence?

Shouldn't this be efflorescence? 7:51 PM 0.00K/s Ji04G 4G (e Solution: Catenation (iv) The property by which certain hydrated salts, when left exposed to atmosphere, lose their water of crystallization and crumble into powder- ehydration (v) The process y which sulphide ore is concentrated - Froth floatation (c) (i) Action of concentrated sulphuric acid on carbon: c + 2H2S04 C02 + (ii) Reaction of sodium hydroxide solution with iron (Ill) chloride solution: Feck + 3NaOH (iii) Action of heat on aluminum

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Please find below the solution of your asked query:

Yes, your answer is absolutely correct.
  • Efflorescence is the loss of water (or a solvent) of crystallization from a hydrated or solvated salt to the atmosphere on exposure to air.
  • Efflorescences can occur in natural and built environments.
  • On porous construction materials, it may present a cosmetic problem only but can sometimes indicate serious structural weakness.

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