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8.43g of cacl2·2h2o is dissolved in 40.0g of h2o. what is the molality of the solution? (note that the h2o in the cacl2·2h2o must be included in the molar mass of the compound in order to calculate the moles of solute. also note that the h2o contributed by this solute must be included in the total amount of solvent present in the solution in calculation of molality.

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