copper sulfate, cupric sulfate, cupric sulphate.l
Cupric or copper II sulfate is CuSO4
Copper(1 atom), Sulfur(1 atom) and Oxygen(4 atoms)
The answer is 0,28 mol.
0.28
CuSO4 (cupric sulfate) has a molecular weight of 159.602g/mol Cu=63.546 S =32.06 O = 15.999 x 4 =63.996 Add the atomic weights of the elements in cupric sulfate. This is 159.602 grams/mol. Now divide the number of grams( 44.78) by the molecular weight of cupric sulfate (159.602). 44.78 g CuSO4/159.602 g/mol CuSO4= .2805 mol(moles) of cupric sulfate. The answer is 0.2805
CuSO4copper (II) sulfate===============( or just plain old copper sulfate, or the older term, cupric sulfate )
In water
CuSO4 + H20
If you were to add water to anhydrous cupric sulfate it would be pentahydrate a bright blue.
powders have larger surface areas so will dissolve faster
Cupric sulfate and chloride are blue; also cupric carbonate is blue but not soluble in water.