how much copper can be obtaned form 100g of copper sulphate?
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Explanation:
1 mole of Cu means 40grams
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Amount of copper obtained from 100 g CuSO4 = 39.8 g
Explanation:
mole of CuSO4 contains 1 mole of copper.
Molar mass of CuSO4
= Atomic mass of [Cu × 1 + S × 1 + O × 4 ]
=(63.5) + (32.00) + 4(16.0) = 63.5 + 32.0 + 64.0
= 159.5 g
Here molar mass of Cu is 159.5 g so that 159.5 of CuSO4 will produce 1 mole of Cu and mass of 1 mole of Cu is 63.5 g of copper.
So 100 g of CuSO4 will produce = \[\frac{{63.5 \times 100}}{{159.5}} = 39.8g\]
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