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If a hydrate was found to contain 12% water and the original weight of the sample was 30g, what will be the final weight of the anhydrous sample?
13 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
30g + (0.12*30) = ?
13 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
33.6g
8 years ago
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