I have a chemistry prelab, and I can't, for the life of me, figure this one out!?

Provide a detailed procedure for determining the mass of water released upon heating a hydrated salt. Be sure you write up a data table.

Can someone please help me figure out what to do or where to go to figure out how to answer it? ASAP, pleeeeeeeeeease!

Answer:
easy. u don´t have to measure the water itself. (u could, but it´s a pain in the but). just measure the sample before u heat it, and after u heat it. the difference is the water released.

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