How much copper can be obtained from 100 g of copper sulphate (CuSO4)?
1 mole of CuSO4 contains 1 mole of copper.
Molar mass of CuSO4 = atomic mass of Cu + atomic mass of S + 4X atomic mass of O
Molar mass of CuSO4 = (63.5) + (32.00) + 4(16.00)
= 63.5 + 32.00 + 64.00 = 159.5 amu
Gram molecular mass of CuSO4= 159.5 g
159.5 g of CuSO4 contains Cu = 63.5
1 g of CuSO4 contains Cu= 63.5/159.5* 1
Therefore 100g of CuSO4 contains Cu = 63.5/159.5*100 = 39.81 g
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Slight correction-(S=32.1)