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question: my mass of water lost (dehydrated) is way less (0.005g) than the of the mass of the anhydrous salt (3.855g). Does this mean my formula would have more moles of the MgSO4 to that of the H2O?
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Olivia Swarthout I am really happy that I could help out! Funny that we have the same last name, do you also live in Berlin Germany? Thanks for commenting.
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Okay, so I understand how to get the mol but when I divided I get decimals. I don't get whole numbers. HELP!
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So there aren't any products for the final formula?
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How do I calculate the number of moles of anhydrous sodium carbonate in 25.0cm³ of hydrated sodium carbonate?
It was confusing at first, but I got it down now
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what do you do when you get a decimal when u divide the big number by the small
you round it
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question: my mass of water lost (dehydrated) is way less (0.005g) than the of the mass of the anhydrous salt (3.855g). Does this mean my formula would have more moles of the MgSO4 to that of the H2O?
How can 3.59×10-1 be less than 2. 52×10-2 I'm lost
@@sacoleegooden1623 no it should be, 3.59×10-2 and 2.52×10-1
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