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Finding the Formula of a Hydrate:     GO BACK
 



Finding the Formula of a Hydrate from Experimental Data

  • State the purpose of the experiment:  The amount of water of hydration in copper sulfate hydrate was determined.
  • Describe the procedure used:  Three samples of copper sulfate hydrate crystals were heated in a test tube over a Bunsen burner.  The samples were weighed before and after heating.
  • Observe and record what happened:                                                   a.  Qualitatively:  The blue crystals turned into a white powder                                                    
  • b.  Quantitatively:  (x is the unknown):  CuSO4 x H2O(s)  -->  CuSO4(s)  +  x H2O(l)
  • Organize the data in tables or graphs                                                                                                                    
    Sample  mass hydrate    mass CuSO4 mass H2O   
    1 5.52 g  3.53 g 1.99 g
    2 4.62 g 2.94 g  1.68 g
    3 3.05 g 1.70 g 1.35 g

 

  • Process the data and find regularities     
  • Sample mol CuSO4 mol H2O mole ratio CuSO4/ H2O
    1 0.0221 0.110  1 / 4.98
    2 0.0184 0.0932 1 / 5.07
    3 0.0191 0.0943 1 / 4.94

                                                                                                                                                                                                            

  • Interpret:  There are 5 moles of water of hydration per mole of CuSO4.  The formula of the hydrate is CuSO4. 5 H2O.

   An EXAMPLE for you to work out



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