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Which correctly describes the relationship between a hydrate, water, and an anhydrous compour Heating an anhydrous compound forms water and a hydrate.
Adding water to an anhydrous compound forms a hydrate.
Combining an anhydrous compound and a hydrate produces water.
Removing a hydrate from an anhydrous compound produces water.

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