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How many percent by mass of mercury are there in a sample of tap water with a mass of 750 g containing 2.2g of Hg?

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Divide the mass of the water lost by the mass of hydrate and multiply by 100. The theoretical (actual) percent hydration (percent water) can be calculated from the formula of the hydrate by dividing the mass of water in one mole of the hydrate by the molar mass of the hydrate and multiplying by 100.

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