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A 2.005 sample of xCuSO4 yH2O was heated to drive off water from the hydrated salt. The anhydrous salt weighed 1.283 grams. a. What is the mass of water lost.
b. How many moles of water were lost.
c. How many moles of anhydrous salt remain.
d. What is the empirical formula for the hydrate (Ration x:y).

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