CuSO4 x 5 H2O is the formula for Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate.
The molecular weight of CuSO4.5H2O is 249,685.
249.612 g/mol
159.6095
CuSO4 + 2 KOH = Cu(OH)2 + K2SO4Copper hydroxide is insoluble in water.
Molecular formula: C29H50O2 Molecular weight: 430.71 CAS Number: 2074-53-5
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MgCO3 has a molar mass (molecular weight) of 84.3139 g/mol.
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Yes, you most certainly do. For example, CuSO4 has a molecular weight of 159.6g/mol, yet it's pentahydrate has a molecular weight of 249.684g/mol. If you didn't add in the pentahydrate. You'd have about 40% error in the molarity.
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
CuSO4 + 2 KOH = Cu(OH)2 + K2SO4Copper hydroxide is insoluble in water.
Na3PO4 and CuSO4
What is the weight in grams of 3.36 × 1023 molecules of copper sulfate (CuSO4)?
2NaOH (aq) + CuSO4 (aq) = Na2SO4 (aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)
CuSO4 + BaCl2 --> CuCl2 + BaSO4
It has a molecular weight of 21,600 Daltons
molecular structur C9H8K2O4molecular weight: 258.35
Equivalent weight ofc11h17n3os2 from molecular weight271.402
The molecular weight of vanillideneacetone is 192.214g/mol.
M means mol/litre, you have 250ml. so divide .125 by 1000, x250 to get the moles. then multiply by molecular weight of copper sulphate