determining the formula of a hydrate of calcium chloride (CaCl2·X H2O). Mass (g) Crucible and Lid 28.4735 Crucible and Lid + hydrate salt 33.1938 Crucible and Lid + anhydrous residue 32.0339 What is the mass of the hydrate? mass = ___ g What is the mass of the anhydrous residue? mass = ___ g What is the mass of water lost upon heating the sample? mass = ___ g How many mol of H2O were lost upon heating? (H2O: 18.016...
5. A 1.547 g sample of CuSO, XH,O is heated to drive off the water leaving behind 0.989 g of anhydrous Cuso, What is the value of x for this hydrate?
A 6.2351 g sample of an unknown hydrate of cobalt(II) bromide is heated until all the water of hydration is removed. The CoBr2 that remains has a mass of 5.0000 g. 1. How many moles of CoBr2 are in the sample? mol 2. How many grams of water were lost in the dehydration? g 3. How many moles of water were lost? (mol) 4. What is the value of "n" in the formula CoBr2 · n H2O? (1, 2, 3,...
A student is given a sample of a calcium sulfate hydrate. He places the sample in a dry, covered crucible and weighs it. The total mass (crucible, cover, and hydrate) is 19.39219.392 g. The crucible and cover together had previously weighed 17.98717.987 g. He then heats the crucible to redness for 10 minutes with the cover slightly ajar. After the crucible cools, he weighs the crucible and its contents; the mass is now 19.09819.098 g, due to the loss of...
Will the results change if the pellets were heated for extra 10 minutes? Yes or No and explain the reasoning. 3 + 15 6 0.1651 g The initial mass of hydrated CuSO4.XH20 The final mass of anhydrous CuSO4 0.1055 g Mass of H2O in the hydrate 0.0596 g Moles of H, in the hydrate 3.3 x 10" moles Moles of the anhydrous salt CuSO4 6.6 x 10 moles Percent of water in the hydrate 36.1 % Number of H2O moles...
1. After a 6.387 g sample of impure SnCl4.2H2O (Mn=296.7 g/mol) was throughly heated, 5.690 g remained b) How many grams of the hydrate were present in the sample? c) What is the % m/m of the hydrate in the sample? 02 IR 4. After a 6.387 g sample of impure Snc.4.2H20 (Mm = 296.7 g/mol) was thoroughly heated, 5.690 g remained a) How many grams of water were present in the sample? SHOW WORK (3 pts) 5.692 g H2O...
A student is given a sample of a manganese(II) chloride hydrate. She weighs the sample in a dry, covered crucible and obtains a mass of 24.747 g for the crucible, cover, and sample. Earlier she had found that the crucible and cover weighed 23.599 g. She then heats the crucible to drive off the water of hydration, keeping the crucible at red heat for about 10 minutes with the cover slightly ajar. She then lets the crucible cool, and finds...
A sample of hydrate was heated thoroughly. How many waters of hydration are there if the anhydrous salt had a dry mass of 12 grams and a molar mass of 185 g/mol? The mass of water evaporated from the hydrate was 5.0 g.
4. When a 7.50 g sample of hydrated LiClo, is heated to drive off all the water, the anhydrous residue that remains has a mass of 4.97 g. What is the mass percent of water in the hydrate?
4o UNKNOWN NUMBER Data Trial 2 Trial 1 ২৪.6.209 30.2449 30.3309 30 398 Mass of the crucible and cover &&.4369 Mass of crucible, cover and sample 7989 Mass of crucible, cover and salt after first heating Mass of crucible, cover and salt after second heating &.99 Mass of crucible, cover and salt after third heating Calculations CaSOu CesOy Chemical formula of anhydrous salt (given) 21149 1.6989 9-689 Mass of hydrate (sample) Mass of anhydrous salt 04169 Mass of water liberated...