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4 August, 19:09
What is the percent of water in the hydrate
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Zain Schmidt
4 August, 20:32
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Calculate the percent by mass of water by dividing the mass of H2 O in 1 mole of the hydrate by the molar mass of the hydrate and multiplying by 100%. Nearly half of the mass of the hydrate is composed of water molecules within the crystal.
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Chace
4 August, 23:03
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Yea what sage500 said
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