Dissolve in water more than 320 g of the anhydrous salt, at 20 0C.
Dissolve approx. 325 grams of copper sulfate in water at 20 0C.
Evaporating a copper sulphate solution you can obtain anhydrous crystals of CuSO4. Increasing the temperature CuSO4 will be thermally dissociated.
The solution of CuSO4 is blue.The solution of FeSO4 is green.
Molarity = moles of solute(CuSO4)/volume of solution(Liters) 0.967 grams CuSO4 (1 mole CuSO4/159.62 grams) = 0.00606 moles CuSO4 Molarity = 0.00606 moles/0.020 liters = 0.303 Molarity
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It depends on the copper charge.Cu2SO4(aq) or CuSO4(aq)
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Evaporating a copper sulphate solution you can obtain anhydrous crystals of CuSO4. Increasing the temperature CuSO4 will be thermally dissociated.
The solution of CuSO4 is blue.The solution of FeSO4 is green.
CuSO4 - is a super saturated salt.
BY adding excess Filter off excess MgCO3(s) . heat the filter to get a saturated solution , cool to obtain crystals , filter . H2SO4(aq)+MgCO3(s)--->MgSO4(aq)+H2CO3(g)
RMM of CuSo4 . 5H2O = 160 + 5x18 = 250 g How much contain gram in 100 mL of 0.050 M CuSO4 solution is - Solution: = 0.050 x 100/1000 x 250 = 0.050x4 (100)/ 16 = 1.25 g
CuSO4 is a salt of weak base(copper hydroxide) and strong acid(sulphuric acid)....the Ph of the solution of cuso4 will be acidic....
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Molarity = moles of solute(CuSO4)/volume of solution(Liters) 0.967 grams CuSO4 (1 mole CuSO4/159.62 grams) = 0.00606 moles CuSO4 Molarity = 0.00606 moles/0.020 liters = 0.303 Molarity
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i am wondering why as well, someone please ANSWER! Are you talking about those crystal growing kits? If you are then what happens: as the water evaporates, the solution becomes more concentrated and finnaly the amount of the salt in solution exceeds the solubility for the the salt. The salt then falls out of solution. Using the anology- "like dissolves like, the CuSO4 crystals will nucleate upon themselves and othe salts will nucleate on themselves.... that is how you get different colors.
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