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Chemistry, 21.07.2019 23:00, dajeourcrazy15

A5.018 gram sample of a certain hydrate of magnesium sulfate, mgso4•xh2o, is heated until all the water is driven off. the resulting anhydrous compound weighs 2.449 grams. what is the formula of the hydrate?

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