Epsom salts,a strong laxative used in veterinary medicine,is a hydrate, which means that

Chapter 14, Problem 3.58

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Epsom salts,a strong laxative used in veterinary medicine,is a hydrate, which means that a certain number of water molecules are included in the solid structure. The formula for Epsom salts can be written as , where x indicates the number of moles of H2O per mole of MgSO4.When 5.061 g of this hydrate is heated to 250 C, all the water of hydration is lost, leaving 2.472 g of MgSO4. What is the value of x?

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