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How do you calculate 1 mole of CuSO4 × 5 H2O?

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Answered by drwls
Its mass will be 63.5 + 32 + 4*16 + 5*18 grams. Add them up. That is the total of the atmomic mass numbers for all atoms in the hydrated molecule. The 5*18 accounts for the five water molecules. I used 32 for S (sulfur) and 63.5 for copper, 1 for H and 16 for O.
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