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Answer:
a) 7.0.
b) Nickel sulfate hepta hydrate.
c) 280.83 g/mol.
d) 44.9%.
Explanation:
<u><em>a) What is the formula of the hydrate?</em></u>
The mass of the hydrated sample (NiSO₄.xH₂O) = 5.0 g,
The mass of the anhydrous salt (NiSO₄) = 2.755 g,
The mass of water = 5.0 g - 2.755 g = 2.245 g.
∴ no. of moles of water = mass/molar mass = (2.245 g)/(18.0 g/mol) = 0.1247 mol.
∴ no. of moles of anhydrous salt (NiSO₄) = mass/molar mass = (2.755 g)/(154.75 g/mol) = 0.0178 mol.
∴ water of crystallization in the sample (x) = no. of moles of water/no. of moles of anhydrous salt (NiSO₄) = (0.1247 mol)/(0.0178 mol) = 7.0.
<u><em>b) What is the full chemical name for the hydrate?</em></u>
The name of the salt (NiSO₄.7H₂O) is Nickel sulfate hepta hydrate.
<u><em>c) What is the molar mass of the hydrate? </em></u>
(NiSO₄.7H₂O)
The molar mass = molar mass of NiSO₄ + 7(molar mass of H₂O) = (154.75 g/mol) + 7(18.0 g/mol) = 280.83 g/mol.
<em><u>d) What is the mass % of water in the hydrate?</u></em>
The mass % of water = (mass of water)/(mass of hydrated sample) x 100 = (2.245 g)/(5.0 g) x 100 = 44.9%.
Answer:
You are right it's 8.2 g
Explanation:
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Answer:
A = 356 cm²
Explanation:
In this case, you need to use the formula to calculate the area of regular solid.
This is the following expression:
S = 2LH + 2LW + 2WH
Where:
L: length
W: Width
H: Height
But we do not know the height of the solid. We should calculate it with the given data first:
1424 = 2*28*H + 2*28*16 + 2*16*H
1424 = 56H + 896 + 32H
1424 - 896 = 88H
H = 528/88
<em>H = 6 cm</em>
Now that we know the height we can calculate the area of the other solid. In the other solid the length has been reduced to half, so I will assume that the Width and height is also reduced to half.
L2 = 14 cm
W2 = 8 cm
H2 = 3 cm
Replacing we have:
S = (2*14*3) + (2*14*8) + (2*8*3)
<u>S = 356 cm²</u>
<u>And this should be the total surface area, assuming the width and height is reduced to half too.</u>
If you don't assume it's reduced to half, then use the original values of Width and Height. Doing so, the Surface would be:
S = (2*14*6) + (2*14*16) + (2*6*16)
S = 808 cm²