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If 4.36g of a hydrate of the salt baCl2 is heated and in the process losses 0.6431g of mass, show all your work to calculate the amount of water X in the hydrate, BaCl2.XH2O
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If 4.36g of a hydrate of the salt baCl2 is heated and in the process losses 0.6431g of mass, show all your work to calculate the amount of water X in the hydrate, BaCl2.XH2O

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