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(1) A sample of the hydrate CuSO4.5H2O has a mass of 12.5g. (a) how many molecules of hydrogen are contained in this hydrate? If the hydrate is completely dehydrated.
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Answered by Anonymous
2.55 molecules
10 years ago
Answered by Mickel sakalÃ
5.00moles
9 years ago
Answered by George Namitwe
1.51 x 10 ^23 molecules
4 years ago
Answered by Prince
1.51×10^23
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Answered by Prince
How many molecules of hydrogen
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