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7 May, 23:25

If 32.0 g of MgSO4⋅7H2O is thoroughly heated, what mass of anhydrous magnesium sulfate will remain?

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  1. 7 May, 23:58
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    Find moles of MgSO4.7H2O

    molar mass = 246

    so moles = 32 / 246 = 0.13 moles.

    When heated, all 7 H2O from 1 molecule will be gone.

    total moles of H2O present = 7 x 0.13 = 0.91

    mass of those H2O = 0.91 x 18 = 16.38g

    so mass of anyhydrous MgSO4 remain = 32 - 16.38 = 15.62 g
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