Question: help asap 6. Suppose that you conducted this experiment using a hydrate that contains only a one iron ion, one sulfate ion (SO42), and an

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6. Suppose that you conducted this experiment using a hydrate that contains only a one iron ion, one sulfate ion (SO42), and an unknown number of water molecules, and determined the experimental %H2O was 45.9% a. Calculate the number of water molecules in a single formula unit of the hydrate, based on this result. b. Write a formula for the unknown hydrate compound in the previous question, based on your calculations. The formula should follow this format: FeSO4XH2O, where " X " is the number of water molecules calculated in the previous

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