How much copper can be obtained from 100g of copper sulphate ?
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Molar mass of CuSO₄ = 63.5 + 32 + 4 x 16 = 159.5 g
159.5 g of CuSO₄ has 63.5 g of Cu
159.5g --------> 63.5g
100g -------> 63.5 / 159.5 x 100 = 39.81 g
So required answer is 39.81g
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159.5 g of CuSO₄ has 63.5 g of Cu
159.5g --------> 63.5g
100g -------> 63.5 / 159.5 x 100 = 39.81 g
So required answer is 39.81g
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molar mass of cuso4 = 159.5g
molar mass of cu =63.5g.
if there is 63.5g cu available in 159.5g cuso4 ,
the amount of cu available in 159.5g = 63.5/159.5×100
=39.81g
molar mass of cu =63.5g.
if there is 63.5g cu available in 159.5g cuso4 ,
the amount of cu available in 159.5g = 63.5/159.5×100
=39.81g
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