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An unknown salt (AS - xH20) was analyzed and found to
contain 16.4 percent water....
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An unknown salt (AS - xH20) was analyzed and found to
contain 16.4 percent water. If the anhydrous salt has a
molar mass of 183 g/mol, determine the water of
crystallization (x) for the hydrate.
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