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Chemistry, 26.08.2020 09:01, kaitherusher

Copper(ll) sulphate pentahydrate, CuSO4.5H2O is a bright blue crystal. upon heating, it decomposes to white powder copper(ll) sulphate, CuSO4 and water, H2O. given a sample of 10.0g CuSO4. 5H2O, calculate i. the amount of copper(ll) sulphate pentahydrate in mole
ii. the amount of water molecules liberated upon heating in mole
iii. the mass of anhydrous copper(ll) sulphate in gram

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