One gram of a hydrated copper sulphate gave, on heating 0.6393 g of anhydrous salt. Calculate the number of molecules of water of crystallization per molecule of the hydrated salt.
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Other examples of hydrates are Glauber's salt (sodium sulfate decahydrate, Na2SO4∙10H2O); washing soda (sodium carbonate decahydrate, Na2CO3∙10H2O); borax (sodium tetraborate decahydrate, Na2B4O7∙10H2O); the sulfates known as vitriols (e.g., Epsom salt, MgSO4∙7H2O); and the double salts known collectively as alums (M+2 ...
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