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It is often possible to change a hydrate into an anhydrous compound by heating it to drive off the water (dehydration). Write an equation that shows the dehydration of manganese(II) sulfate monohydrate .

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Answer:

Yes is possible

Step-by-step explanation:

MnSO4*7H2O(s) → MnSO4(s) + 7H2O(g)

This should be an endothermic reaction. The water molecules are interacting with the Mn2+ and SO42- ions within the crystal lattice of the compound. You must overcome those interactions, and so that would require the input of energy.

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