If 2 millimoles of hydrated copper sulphate salt (CuSO4.5H2O) is heated to dryness, then calculate the obtained mass of anhydrous copper sulphate salt. (Given: molar mass of Cu=63.5g/mol)
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0.32g
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0.32mg
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0.49g
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0.49mg
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Solution
The correct option is A0.32g The molar mass of hydrated copper sulphate salt (CuSO4.5H2O)=63.5+32+16×4+5×18=249.5g/mol
CuSO4.5H2O→CuSO4+5H2O On heating, we will get anhydrous copper sulphate salt i.e CuSO4
The molar mass of anhydrous copper sulphate salt=63.5+32+16×4=159.5g/mol
As per the reaction, 1 mol of CuSO4.5H2O will give 1 mole of CuSO4
2 millimoles of hydrated copper sulphate salt will give 2 millimoles of anhydrous copper sulphate.
So, the mass of anhydrous copper sulphate salt =159.5×2×10−3=0.319g