Aim:
To determine the formula of hydrated copper sulfate, CuSO4. xH2ODiagram:
Heating a hydrated salt to remove the water of crystallisation
Practical tip:
Avoid overheating the salt as it could decompose and give you a larger mass change
Mass of the white anhydrous salt:
Measure mass of white anhydrous salt remainingMass of water:Subtract mass of the white anhydrous salt remaining from the mass of known hydrated salt
Step 1 – Divide the mass of the copper sulfate and the water by their respective molar masses
Step 2 – Simplify the ratio of water to copper sulfate
anhydrous salt water
Mass a b
Moles a / Mr b / Mr
= y = x
Ratio 1 : x
Step 3 – Represent the ratio in the form ‘salt.xH2O’
It is unlikely that you will get a whole number for the number of moles of water in the ratio, so you will need to round up or down to the nearest whole number.
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