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Jan 9, 2017

Here's my understanding.

Explanation:

Coordinated water is water that is a ligand in a metal complex.

The metal atom and the water molecules are held together by coordinate bonds, as in Cu(H2O)2+6

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Hydrogen-bonded water is the water that that is linked to some other ion by hydrogen bonding.

For example, solid CuSO45H2O is better represented as Cu(H2O)2+4SO2-4H2O.

The Cu2+ ion is coordinated to four water molecules in a square planar geometry, with the sulfate ions in the axial positions.

The fifth water molecule is hydrogen bonded to the sulfate ion.

That means the two water molecules on the axial positions of Cu(H2O)2+6 are eliminated and substituted by SO2-4 ions when the solid is formed.

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Interstitial water is water that is present in the interstitial sites of a crystal lattice, as in hydrated RbBr

In the diagram below, the small dark spheres are Br atoms, the large grey spheres are Rb, and water molecules occupy the interstitial cavities of the crystal.

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