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How many grams of water are required to form 75.9 g of HNO3
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How many grams of water are required to form 75.9 g of HNO3
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75.9 g HNO3 (1 mol HNO3 over molar mass of HNO3)(1 mol H2O over 2 mol HNO3)(molar mass of H2O over 1 mol H2O)= answer
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