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Iron(ii) sulfate forms a blue-green hydrate with the formula feso4 ·n h2o(s). if this hydrate is heated to a high enough temperature, h2o(g) can be driven off, leaving the dirty yellow anhydrous salt feso4(sa 18.300-g sample of the hydrate was heated to 300 °c. the resulting feso4(s) had a mass of 9.9993 g. calculate the value of n in feso4 ·n h2o(s).

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