Calculate the ratio of moles of H2O to moles of anhydrous CuSO4 in CuSO4. 1H2O, CuSO4, 3H2O, CuSO4, 5H2O, CuSO4, 7H2O, and CuSO4, 9H2O. (Molar weight of H2O - 18.02g; Molar weight of CuSO4 - 159.61g).
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