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Chemistry, 23.11.2019 04:31, Juniper816

In an experiment, 34.8243g of copper (ii) nitrate hydrate, cu(no3)2•zh2o was heated to a constant mass of 27.0351g. calculate the percent water in this hydrate?
what was the mass of water lost? what is the value of z (the number of waters in the formula)?

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