Chemistry, asked by Gouritrivedi3288, 1 year ago

A student performed an experiment to determine the molecular formula of hydrated copper(II) sulphate by weighing the sample before and after heating. The formula obtained experimentally was CuSO4 5.5H2O while the actual formula of the given sample is CuSO4.5H2O. Which experimental error would account for the wrongly obtained result ?

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Answered by SharonBenny
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During heating some of the hydrated copper(II) sulphate was lost. 
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