Howmany water molecules difference in copper sulfate and plaster of paris?
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Water of crystallisation is the fixed number of water molecules present in one formula unit of a salt.
5 water molecules present in copper sulphate and half water molecules
present in plaster of paris.
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There is a difference of four-and-half water molecules in copper sulfate and plaster of paris.
Explanation:
- Copper sulfate is a chemical compound which has chemical formula as
. It is also known as copper sulfate pentahydrate and this means that there are 5 water molecules present is a molecule of
.
- Whereas Plaster of Paris is also a chemical compound which is used during a fracture as plaster for broken bones, for orthopedic casts etc. Chemical formula of Plaster of Paris is
.
- Therefore, in copper sulfate pentahydrate there are 5 water molecules and in plaster of paris there is one-and-half water molecule present. This means there is a difference of four-and-half water molecules in copper sulfate and plaster of paris.
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