If 2.000 g of hydrated magnesium chloride are heated to remove the water of hydration, the...

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  1. If 2.000 g of hydrated magnesium chloride are heated to removethe water of hydration, the anhydrous salt that remains has a massof 0.9366 g. Determine the following:(A)The mass of water that waslost upon heating. (B)The moles of water that were lost uponheating. (C)The moles of magnesium chloride that remained afterheating. (D)The mole ratio for the magnesium chloride and thewater. (E)The formulas for this hydrate is___________________________________________(F)The name for thishydrate is ______________________________________________

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