After heating 2.000 g of MgSO4.7H2O to constant mass, the remaining residue in the crucible weighs 0.978  g. Using the data above , calculate the mass of water lost. After heating 2.000 g of MgSO4.7H2O to constant mass, the remaining residue in the crucible weighs 0.978  g. Using the data above , calculate the mass percent of water in the hydrate. 16 AND 17 PLEASE

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After heating 2.000 g of MgSO4.7H2O to constant mass, the remaining residue in the crucible weighs 0.978  g. Using the data above , calculate the mass of water lost.

After heating 2.000 g of MgSO4.7H2O to constant mass, the remaining residue in the crucible weighs 0.978  g. Using the data above , calculate the mass percent of water in the hydrate.

16 AND 17 PLEASE

QUESTION 16
After heating 2.000 g of MGSO4.7H2O to constant mass, the remaining residue in the crucible weighs 0.978 g. Using the data above , calculate the mass of water lost.
O 1.022 g water
O 1.02 g water
O 2.04 g water
O none of the above.
QUESTION 17
After heating 2.000 g of MGSO4.7H2O to constant mass, the remaining residue in the crucible weighs 0.978 g. Using the data above , calculate the mass percent of water in the hydrate.
O 51.1
O 51.1 %
O 5.11%
O .511%
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 16 After heating 2.000 g of MGSO4.7H2O to constant mass, the remaining residue in the crucible weighs 0.978 g. Using the data above , calculate the mass of water lost. O 1.022 g water O 1.02 g water O 2.04 g water O none of the above. QUESTION 17 After heating 2.000 g of MGSO4.7H2O to constant mass, the remaining residue in the crucible weighs 0.978 g. Using the data above , calculate the mass percent of water in the hydrate. O 51.1 O 51.1 % O 5.11% O .511%
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