A hydrate of barium chloride

  1. a 5.00g sample of a hydrate of barium chloride was heated, and only 4.30g of the anhydrous salt remained. what is the formula of
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  2. A hydrate of barium chloride has the formula BaCl subscript 2 dot XH subscript 2 O.If a 1.055g sample of the hydrate contains
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  3. A sample of CuSO4*5H2O was heated to 110 degrees C, where it lost water and gave another hydrate of copper (II) ion that
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  4. What is the actual hydrate formula for Barium Chloride? I did a lab and got 5.4 but i was told to find the actual formula
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  5. Cobalt(II) chloride is commonly obtained from chemical supply houses as a hydrate with theformula CoCl2 • 6 H2O. An analysis
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  6. Cobalt(2) chloride is commonly obtained from chemical supply houses as a hydrate with the formula COCL2*6H2O an analysis showed
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  7. cobalt(11)chloride is commonly obtained from chemical supply houses as a hydrate with the formula CoCl2*6H2O. An analysis showed
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  8. A hydrate of barium perchlorate, Ba(ClO4)2 • xH2O, contains 35.2% of barium by mass. Find the value of x.
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  9. The reaction of aqueous solutions of barium chloride and sodium sulfate results in the formation of a precipitation of barium
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  10. How would you write a skeleton equation for these reactions I always get confusednickel(II)chloride(s)+oxygen(g)= nickel (II)
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    2. Taylor asked by Taylor
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