if 4.36g of a hydrate

  1. Predict the effect of each of the following by mass of water in the hydrate and the chemical of the hydrate? a) not heating the
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  2. (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
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  3. Magnesium carbonate (MgCO3) is a hydrate. If you start with 15.67 g of the hydrate and after heating you get 7.58 g, what is the
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  4. A 32.907-g sample of a hydrate of Au (CN)3 contains 5.406 g H2OWhat is the formula for the hydrate? What is the percent water in
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  5. In the experiment, a hydrate is heated to form an anhydrate. The masses of the before and after are measured and the percent of
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  6. During your experiment, you are drive water from the hydrate MxXy*zH2O. You subsequently determine that your hydrate has six
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  7. A 2.500 gram sample of hydrate of calcium sulfate loses 0.532 grams of water when heated. Determine the mass percent of water in
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  8. During your experiment, you are drive water from the hydrate M x X y ⋅zH 2 O . You subsequently determine that your hydrate
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  9. A 2.50 g sample of a hydrate of calcium sulphate losses 0.523 g of water when heated. Determine the mass percent of water in the
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  10. Cobalt(II) chloride is commonly obtained from chemical supply houses as a hydrate with theformula CoCl2 • 6 H2O. An analysis
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