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A hydrate of beryllium nitrate has the following formula: Be(NO3)2 - x H2O. The water in a 3.41-g sample of the hydrate was driven off by heating. The remaining sample had a mass of 2.43 g . Find the number
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A hydrate of beryllium nitrate has the following formula: Be(NO3)2 - x H2O. The water in a 3.41-g sample of the hydrate was driven off by heating. The remaining sample had a mass of 2.43 g .
Find the number of waters of hydration (x) in the hydrate.
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3.41-g
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