Write the empirical formula for the hydrated KAl(SO4)2, based on your experimental results and answer to Question 2. Show all work including units.
Hint: if the ratio of moles of H2O to moles of anhydrous KAl(SO4)2 was 4, then the empirical formula would be: KAl(SO4)2•4H2O.
Answer to Question 2:
Ratio of 2:3
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