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Calculate the number of moles of water in `610 g BaCl_(2).2H_(2)O`

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5

Molecular weight of `BaCl_(2).2H_(2)O=244 g`
`because 244 g BaCl_(2).2H_(2)Oequiv36gH_(2)O=2 "mole of" H_(2)O`
`therefore 610 g BaCl_(2).2H_(2)Oequiv(2xx610)/(244)`
`=5 "mole of" H_(2)O`
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