Chemistry, asked by yiabhijay23, 9 months ago

a thin strip of iron with a mass of 15.5 g placed into a solution containing 21 g of copper (II) sulphate and copper begins to form. After sometimes, the reaction stops because all the copper (II) sulphate had reacted. The iron strip is found to have a mass of 8.5 g. The mass of copper formed to found to ne 8.6g. What mass of iron (II) sulphate has been formed in the reaction?
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Answered by jurimahanta
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Answer:

fe+cuso4=feso4 + cu

mass of ferrous sulphate = 151.908 g/mol

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