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A sample of hydrate was heated thoroughly. How many waters of hydration are there if the...

A sample of hydrate was heated thoroughly. How many waters of hydration are there if the anhydrous salt had a dry mass of 12 grams and a molar mass of 185 g/mol? The mass of water evaporated from the hydrate was 5.0 g.

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