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tony1995 tony1995
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11 years ago
Magnesium Sulfate as a hydrate has a mass of - 246.36 g
51.1% of that hydrate is water. So what would the molar mass of Magnesium Sulfate be if you extracted all the water from it? (aka made it into an anhydrous salt) I'm a bit confused and need some help.

Magnesium Sulfate as a hydrate - MgSO4 * 7H2O
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