A student is running an experiment in which 30.6
grams of CoSO4 is needed, but the only
jar of reagent in the lab is labelled cobalt(II) sulfate
hexahydrate. How many grams of the hydrate must the
student weigh out in order to get the desired amount of the
anhydrous compound?
A student is running an experiment in which 30.6 grams of CoSO4 is needed, but the...
A student is running an experiment in which 34.7 grams of MnsO, is needed, but the only jar of reagent in the lab is labelled manganese(lI) sulfate heptahydrate. How many grams of the hydrate must the student weigh out in order to get the desired amount of the anhydrous compound? & MnSO4 7H20 Bubmit Answer Retry Entire Group 0 more group attempte remaining
(References Use the References to access important as if seded for this question A student is running an experiment in which 69.9 grams of Baly is needed, but the only jar of reagent in the lab is labelled barium iodide hexahydate. How many rams of the date must student weigh out in order to get the desired amount of the anhydrous compound? g Bal.611,0 Submit Answer Try Another Version 1 item attempt remaining evious Ne
CuSO4• 5H20 -------> Custy + D u 2) What is the color for anhydrous salt of copper (II) sulfate (CuSO4)? What is the color for ionic hydrate compound of copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO4.5H2O)? 3) How would you test a colorless crystalline compound to determine whether it is a hydrate or not? 4) How many grams of CuSO4.5H20 are needed to prepare 50.0 mL of a 1.00 M CuSO4 solution? 5) Suppose you used the Procedure in this experiment to...
1) When CuSO SHO is heated, it decomposes to anhydrous CuSO4 and water. Complete and balance the following reaction, CuSO4+ 5HO 2) What is the color for anhydrous salt of copper (II) sulfate (CuSO.)? What is the color for ionic hydrate compound of copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO. SH:O)? 3) How would you test a colorless crystalline compound to determine whether it is a hydrate or not? 4) How many grams of CuSO4 5H20 are needed to prepare 50,0 mL...
2. For each of the following, use dimensional analysis to perform the requested calculation: a. How many grams of water will be in 35.85 g CuSO4 3 H2O?! b. A student needs 125.00 g Al(NO3)3. The only bottle available is a hydrate: AI(NO3)3 9 H20. How many grams of hydrate must the student weigh out to get 125.00 g Al(NO3)3?
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question A student wishes to prepare 125-mL of a 0.195 M nickel(II) fluoride solution using solid nickel(II) Nuoride, a 125- mL volumetric flask, and deionized water. (a) How many grams of nickel(II) fluoride must the student weigh out? (b) Which of the following would NOT be an expected step in the procedure used by the student? Carefully weigh the flask. Add additional water to the flask, mixing as each...
Please help with formulating a procedure to conduct this experiment Objective: Student will be given approximately 1.00 g of an unknown solid mixture. The mixture will be primarily an unknown organic acid contaminated with a significant amount of an organic neutral compound. Student is required to separate and purify the organic acid. The melting point will be taken, and the samples will be returned to the instructor in a labelled vial. Students must have a complete procedure written out in...
After running the experiment, a student found that the unknown sample is 5.30 x 10-6 M in Red 3 dye. How many milligrams of Red 3 dye should this student use to make 5.00 Liters of the unknown sample? (Check the lab handout for the molar mass of the Red 3 dye if needed) 4.66 mg 0.0465 mg 8.40 mg 0.00233 mg 23.3 mg
Experiment 6 PRE-LABORATORY PROBLEMS NAME 1. Write a purpose statement and a summary of the procedure to include special technique equipment, chemicals, and chemical reactions to be performed, an understanding of any calculations that are important to understanding the procedure. 2. Calculate the molar mass of copper (II) Sulfate pentahydrate, Cuso,5H.O. 3. Calculate the mass percent of water present in Copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate. 4. Define the term hydrate and anhydrous. S. A 2.000 gram sample of hydrated barium carbonate was...
Part I: You are instructed to produce solutions of H2S04 and NaOH for your lab experiment. The concentration you should produce is shown in the table below. Complete the table and copy it into your lab notebook for use during your lab. You will be provided with a 3.0 M stock solution of H2SO4 and solid NaOH. You will need to make 100 mL of each solution. H2SO4 Compound NaOH 0.9 Solution Concentration (M) 1.12 Moles in 100 mL 112...