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Anhydrous CuSO4 can be used
Anhydrous CuSO4 can be used to dry liquids in which it is insoluble. The CuSO4 is converted to CuSO4.5H2O, which can be filtered
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Anhydrous CuSO4 can be used to dry liquids in which it is insoluble. The CuSO4 is converted to CuSO4 x 5H20, which can be
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heating copper sulfate pentahydrate will evaporate the water from the crystals. leaving anhydrous copper sulfate,. a white
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is the anhydrous portion of CuSO4.5H2O the CuSO4?
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Both calcium sulfate and magnesium sulfate can form hydrates with water. Could white anhydrous CaSO4 or MgSO4 be substituted for
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Both calcium sulfate and magnesium sulfate can form hydrates with water. Could white anhydrous CaSO4 or MgSO4 be substituted for
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Copper(I) Iodide is synthesised by the equation:
2CuSO4.5H2O + 2KI + 2Na2S2O3.5H2O --> 2CuI + K2SO4 + Na2SO4 + Na2S4O6 + 10H2O
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What is the molar mass of anhydrous salt in CuSo4 5H2O
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When separated from a water solution,
CuSO4 forms a hydrate with 5 water molecules per formula unit. If 37 g of anhydrous CuSO4
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What is the minimum mass of anhydrous CuSO4 needed to remove 12.4g H2O from a tankful of gasoline?
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