Asked by cam
A sample of a hydrate of CuSO4 with a mass of 250 grams was heated until all the water was removed. The sample was then weighed and found to have a mass of 160 grams. What is the formula for the hydrate?
CuSO4 * 10 H2O
CuSO4 * 7 H2O
CuSO4 * 5 H2O
CuSO4 * 2 H2O
CuSO4 * H2O
CuSO4 * 10 H2O
CuSO4 * 7 H2O
CuSO4 * 5 H2O
CuSO4 * 2 H2O
CuSO4 * H2O
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Answered by
TutorCat
I'd take the difference between the hydrated and dehydrated sample and then divide by the molar mass of one water molecule H2O. Like so:
(250 grams - 160 grams)/Molar Mass H2O
This will allow me to find out how many water molecules there were.
(250 grams - 160 grams)/Molar Mass H2O
This will allow me to find out how many water molecules there were.
Answered by
Anonymous
CuSO4 * 5 H2O
Answered by
b pressley
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