Respuesta :
Answer:
- The unknown integer X in the formula is 5.
Explanation:
1) Data:
a) Mass of CuSO₄ ∙ XH₂O = 1.50 g
b) Mass of CuSO₄ = 0.96
c) X = ?
2) Additional needed data:
a) Molar Mass of CuSO₄ = 159,609 g/mol
b) Molar mass of H₂O = 18,01528 g/mol
3) Chemical principles and formulae used:
a) Law of conservation of mass
b) Molar mass = mass in grams / number of moles = m / n
4) Solution:
a) Law of conservation of mass:
- Mass of CuSO₄ ∙ XH₂O = mass of CuSO₄ + mass of H₂O
- 1.50g = 0.96g + mass of H₂O ⇒ mass of H₂O = 1.50g - 0.96g = 0.54g
b) Moles
- n = m / molar mass
- CuSO₄: n = 0.96g / 159.609 g/mol = 0.0060 mol
- H₂O: 0.54g / 18.01528 g/mol = 0.030 mol
c) Proportion:
Divide both mole amounts by the least of the two numbers, i.e. 0.0060
- CuSO₄: 0.0060 / 0.0060 = 1
- H₂O: 0.030 mol / 0.0060 = 5
Then, the ratio of CuSO₄ to H₂O is 1 : 5 and the chemical formula is:
- CuSO₄ . 5H₂O.
Hence, the value of X is 5.
Answer:
CuSO4*5H2O
X = 5
Explanation:
Step 1: Data given
Mass of the copper(II)sulfate hydrate = 1.50 grams
After dehydration they find that they are left with 0.96 g of the an-hydrate CuSO4.
Step 2: Calculate mass of water
Mass of water = mass of hydrate - mass of anhydrate
Mass water = 1.50 grams - 0.96 grams
Mass water = 0.54 grams
Step 3: Calculate moles of water
Moles H2O = mass / molar mass
Moles H2O = 0.54 grams / 18.02 g/mol
Moles H2O = 0.030 moles
Step 4: Calculate moles of CuSO4
Moles CuSO4 = 0.96 grams / 159.61 g/mol
Moles CuSO4 = 0.0060 moles
Step 5: Calculate mol ratio
We divide by the smallest amount of moles
H2O : 0.030 / 0.060 = 5
CuSO4: 0.0060 / 0.0060 = 1
For 1 mol CuSO4 we have 5 moles of H2O
CuSO4*5H2O
X = 5