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Ammonium iron(II) sulfate crystals have the following formula: (NH4)2SO4.FeSO4.nH2O . In an experiment to determine n 8.492g of the salt were dissolved and made up to 250cm^-3 of solution with distilled water and sulphuric acid. A 25.0cm^-3 portion of the solution was titrated against 0.0150 mol dm^-3 KMnO4. A volume of 22.5cm^-3 was required. Find the value of n
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