Hydration
In
chemistry,
hydration
has two related but different meanings. One meaning is that hydration is the
act of creating a
hydrate.
In a hydrate,
water can be
removed from the product. The other meaning is that hydration refers to a
hydration
reaction, in which water is permanently and chemically combined with a reactant
(an
alkene, for example)
in an way that it can no longer be reextracted.