In another experiment, you have 4.5000 g of a copper(ii) sulfate hydrate with an unknown number of attached water molecules. after heating the hydrate, you have 3.3608 g of the anhydrous compound (copper(ii) sulfate with no waters) left. using these data, calculate the number of water molecules that is present in the formula of this hydrate (obviously before heating).
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