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Determine the number of grams of water in 7.00 g of copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate.
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Answered by
bobpursley
The easy way;
determine the moles of copperII sulfate penathydrate in 5 grams.
moles=7.00/molmass=7.00/159.6
massofH2O=molesabove*5*18grams/mole
determine the moles of copperII sulfate penathydrate in 5 grams.
moles=7.00/molmass=7.00/159.6
massofH2O=molesabove*5*18grams/mole
Answered by
Liz
wow, okay. Thank you!
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