You are provided with anhydrous

  1. Heating copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate will evaporate the water from the crystals, leaving anhydrous copper sulfate, a white
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  2. How many milligrams of NaCl should be used to make the following prescription isotonic?Dextrose anhydrous 2.5% Sodium chloride
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  3. Both calcium sulfate and magnesium sulfate can form hydrates with water. Could white anhydrous CaSO4 or MgSO4 be substituted for
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  4. Both calcium sulfate and magnesium sulfate can form hydrates with water. Could white anhydrous CaSO4 or MgSO4 be substituted for
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  5. You are provided with anhydrous Na2Co2 of 0.52g which was dissolved in 100ml of distilled water 25ml of the stock solution of
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  6. Anhydrous CuSO4 can be used to dry liquids in which it is insoluble. The CuSO4 is converted to CuSO4.5H2O, which can be filtered
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  7. Anhydrous CuSO4 can be used to dry liquids in which it is insoluble. The CuSO4 is converted to CuSO4 x 5H20, which can be
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  8. 2.5g of hydrated barium salt gave on heating, 2.13g of the anhydrous salt. Given that the RMM of the anhydrous salt is 208,What
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  9. heating copper sulfate pentahydrate will evaporate the water from the crystals. leaving anhydrous copper sulfate,. a white
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  10. A hydrated MgSO4 salt, weighing 3.211g, is heated in a crucible until reaching a constant weight. The weight of the anhydrous
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