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12 July, 06:30

An 82.0 g sample of hydrated magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is heated to constant mass of 40.1 grams. What is the formula for the hydrate?

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  1. 12 July, 06:52
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    MgSO4.7H2O

    Explanation:

    The heating removes all the water (H2O) in the crystal.

    The mass of the water removed = 82-40.1 = 41.9 grams.

    The formula of the hydrated salt = MgSO4. xH2O

    The ratio in of the masses of MgSO4 : H2O = 40.1 : 41.9

    Dividing these by the molar masses we get

    40.1 / 120.4 to 41.9 / 18.016

    = 0.33 : 2.33

    = 1 : 7.

    So there are 7 water molecules n the hydrate.
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