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How can I make various concentrations of CuSO4?
I know that to make 0.1M you would fill the copper solution up to 10mL in the graduated cylinder and then add water to the rest..but how can you prepare a 0.01M? 0.001? 0.0001?..........using water and graduated cylinder?
I know that to make 0.1M you would fill the copper solution up to 10mL in the graduated cylinder and then add water to the rest..but how can you prepare a 0.01M? 0.001? 0.0001?..........using water and graduated cylinder?
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Answered by
Damon
I am no chemist but as far as I know copper sulphate is a solid.
If it is in pure solid form and not as a hydrate we can figure out how many grams in a mole
Cu = 63.5
S = 32
4O = 4*16 = 64
total = 159.5 g/mol
so if I put 159.5 grams of it in a liter of water (and it dissolved) I would have 1 M
If I put 15.95 grams in a liter I would have .1 M
If I put 1.595 grams in, I would have .01 M etc
If it is in pure solid form and not as a hydrate we can figure out how many grams in a mole
Cu = 63.5
S = 32
4O = 4*16 = 64
total = 159.5 g/mol
so if I put 159.5 grams of it in a liter of water (and it dissolved) I would have 1 M
If I put 15.95 grams in a liter I would have .1 M
If I put 1.595 grams in, I would have .01 M etc
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