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Well, darling, NaHSO4•H2O is actually a hydrate of sodium bisulfate. It's like a fancy way of saying it's a compound made up of sodium bisulfate and water molecules hanging out together. So, in simpler terms, it's just sodium bisulfate with a little extra hydration going on.

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