Apply a hydrate contains 0.050 mol of h, o for every
0.00998 mol of ionic compound. write a gen...
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Apply a hydrate contains 0.050 mol of h, o for every
0.00998 mol of ionic compound. write a generalized
formula of the hydrate.
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