When 2.15 g of sodium carbonate hydrate is heated, 1.35 g of water is lost. What is the percentage of water in the hydrate and the moles of the crystal water contained in the hydrate?
When 2.15 g of sodium carbonate hydrate is heated, 1.35 g of water is lost. What is the percentage of water in the hydrate and the moles of the crystal water contained in the hydrate?
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When 2.15 g of sodium carbonate hydrate is heated, 1.35 g of water is lost. What is the percentage of water in the hydrate and the moles of the crystal water contained in the hydrate?
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