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3. A hydrated salt sample is analyzed and found to contain 4.07 g of potassium, 1.61 g of phosphorus, 2.91 g of oxygen, and 1.41 g of water. What is the empirical formula of thi…
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3. A hydrated salt sample is analyzed and found to contain 4.07 g of potassium, 1.61 g of phosphorus,
2.91 g of oxygen, and 1.41 g of water. What is the empirical formula of this hydrated salt?
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