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Chemistry, 03.07.2019 20:30 juan01sebastian00

Cobalt (ii) chloride exits in hydrated forms, the dehydrate and hexahydrate forms. a chemist grabs cobalt (ii) chloride hexahydrate from the shelf and wants to dehydrate the salt. if 5.00g of hexahydrate were heated to drive off waters of hydration, how many grams of the anhydrous salt would remain?

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