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8. Some chemicals, most often inorganic salts, in the laboratory have the nasty tendency to absorb water from the
atmosphere. This property is called hygroscopicity. Anhydrous (water-free) Cupric Perchlorate [Cu(C104)2] weighs
262.447g/mol, but after sitting on out on the benchtop absorbs water from the air and now weighs 370.540g/mol. How
many water molecules did our Cupric Perchlorate absorb?

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