A student was working to find out the formula of magnesium sulfate hydrate and found that there were 10 moles of water per mole of magnesium sulfate. The real value is 7 moles of water per mole of magnesium sulfate. What experimental error might have led to this discrepancy? Be specific and support your answer with CALCULATIONS if necessary.
I thought that when he weighed the magnesium sulfate that would be too much, but the law of definite proportions denies this. I also thought when he weighed the magnesium sulfate, some could have dropped out, but that would have led to a drop in the weight, not increase.