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How much copper can be obtained from 100 g of copper sulphate (CuSO4)?

Options

A

39.81g

B

89.63g

C

93.18G

D

39.00

Correct Answer :

39.81g

Solution :

The correct option is 39.81g.

To determine the mass of copper (Cu) that can be obtained from 100 g of copper sulphate (CuSO4), we first need to calculate the molar mass of copper sulphate.

The atomic masses of the constituent elements are:
Copper (Cu) = 63.55 g/mol
Sulfur (S) = 32.06 g/mol
Oxygen (O) = 16.00 g/mol

The molar mass of copper sulphate (CuSO4) is calculated as:
Molar mass of CuSO4 = (Atomic mass of Cu) + (Atomic mass of S) + 4 × (Atomic mass of O)

Molar mass of CuSO4 = 63.55 + 32.06 + ( 4 × 16.00 ) = 63.55 + 32.06 + 64.00 = 159.61 g/mol

This means that 159.61 g of CuSO4 contains 63.55 g of copper.

Now, we can find the mass of copper in 100 g of CuSO4 using a simple ratio:

Mass of copper = Atomic mass of Cu Molar mass of CuSO4 × Given mass of CuSO4

Mass of copper = 63.55 159.61 × 100 g

Mass of copper 0.39816 × 100 g 39.81 g

Therefore, approximately 39.81 g of copper can be obtained from 100 g of copper sulphate.

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