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A sample of crystalline Ba(OH)(2). XH(2)...

A sample of crystalline `Ba(OH)_(2). XH_(2)O` weight 1.578 gm was dissolved in water. The solution required 40 ml of `0.25 N HNO_(3)` for complete relation. Determine the number of molecular of water of crystallisat in base.

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