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  1. Why must you weigh the beaker containing salt and water before dissolving the salt? Why would it be incorrect/inaccurate to
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  2. A student measured the maximum mass of salt that can dissolve in 100 mL of water at five different temperatures.Which variable
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  3. did a lab on separation of salt and sand. the initial mass that my teacher gave me was the stock mixture that was: salt= 54.79g;
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  4. i did a lab on separation of salt and sand. the initial mass that my teacher gave me was the stock mixture that was: salt=
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  5. i did a lab on separation of salt and sand. the initial mass that my teacher gave me was the stock mixture that was: salt=
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  6. a hydrated salt is a solid that includes water molecules within its crystal structure. a student heated a 9.10-gram sample of a
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  7. You start with a 3.865 g sample of a salt which has the formula Co𝑥Cl𝑦∙ 𝑧H2O, where x, y, and z areunknown. After
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  8. You start with a 3.865 g sample of a salt which has the formula Co𝑥𝑥Cl𝑦𝑦∙ 𝑧𝑧H2O, where x, y, and z areunknow
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  9. A 2.914-g sample of gypsum, a hydrated salt of calcium sulphate, CaSO4, is heated at a temperaturegreater than 170 °C in a
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  10. A 1.994-g sample of gypsum, a hydrated salt of calcium sulfate, CaSO_4_, is heated at a temperture greater than 170 degrees C in
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