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A. I need to do a stoichiometry calculation using the mass of the precipitate, the chemical equation in #1, and the molar masses of both the precipitate & the formula unit. How would I set this up? Mass of the precipitate - 1.356g Chemical equation - ZnSO4 ⢠iH2O Molar mass of precipitate - 183.68g Molar mass of formula unit - 161.55g
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A. I need to do a stoichiometry calculation using the mass of the precipitate, the chemical equation in #1, and the molar masses of both the precipitate & the formula unit.
How would I set this up?
Mass of the precipitate - 1.356g
Chemical equation - ZnSO4 ⢠iH2O
Molar mass of precipitate - 183.68g
Molar mass of formula unit - 161.55g
B. How can this be shortened?
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