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Water of Crystallisation

Name: Anonymous 2008-11-19 13:42

Hey guys, I was wondering if you can help me out with some college work. I need to do the following question:

Barium hydroxide exists in the hydrated form of Ba(OH)2.xH2O. A 0.32g sample is weighed out in a weighing boat and transferred to a crucible of known mass. The crucible is of known mass. The crucible is then heated for one minute, allowed to cool for 20 minutes and then weighed. The mass of the solid sample in the crucible is 0.20g.

Calculate the value of x in Ba(OH)2.xH2O

Please can you tell me how the hell to do this. Thanks :)

Name: AnOnYmOuS 2U 2008-12-05 15:42

>>10
You're on the right track, you may want to look into the recently discovered explanations of atoms.
-When you look at an atom, it appears as a particle.
-On paper, it appears as a wave-form.
Atoms are both a noun and a verb...if it is this way with atoms, it is this way with every piece of matter...epic lulz, truly epic.

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