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Many salts exist as hydrates-that is, compounds that have incorporated water molecules. For example, BaC2-2H O is a dihydrate of barium chloride. When heated, hydrates lose water, and an anhydrous substance is left. When 1.83 g of a hydrate of aluminum sulfate was heated, 0.94 g of anhydrous salt was obtained. Determine the formula of the hydrate. Show work.
Many salts exist as hydrates-that is, compounds that have incorporated water molecules. For example, BaC2-2H O is a dihydrate of barium chloride. When heated, hydrates lose water, and an anhydrous substance is left. When 1.83 g of a hydrate of aluminum sulfate was heated, 0.94 g of anhydrous salt was obtained. Determine the formula of the hydrate. Show work.
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