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11 November, 16:38

You are in space and running out of water. You do have a great deal of magnesium carbonate pentahydrate. It is possible to extract the water from this. Determine the percent of water by mass in the hydrate magnesium carbonate pentahydrate (MgCO3·5H2O).

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  1. 11 November, 19:28
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    = 51.72%

    Explanation: Use the formula

    percentage by mass of water

    = (molar mass of water / molar mass of MgCO3.5H2O) x 100

    Molar mass of MgCO3.5H2O = 24+12 + (16X3) + [5 (2+16)

    =36+48+90

    =174g/mol

    Molar mass of water 5H2O = 5 (2 + 16)

    =5X18

    =90

    Therefore percentage of water = (90/174) x 100

    = 51.72%

    Note the molar masses: Mg = 24, C = 12, O = 16, H = 1
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