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A hydrate of copper (II) chloride, CuCl2∙nH2O, is heated until the mass of the anhydrate remains constant at 19.72 g, indicating a loss of 5.32 g of water. How many moles of water are present for each mole of salt in the original hydrate? (Find n.)

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