Calculations:
The molar mass of water is 18.015 g/mol and the molar mass of anhydrous copper sulfate is 159.609 g/mol. Show your calculations.
Convert the mass of water to moles of water as follows:
(Your mass of water) divided by (the molar mass of water = 18.015 g/mol)
Convert the mass of anhydrous copper sulfate to moles of anhydrous copper sulfate:
(Your mass of anhydrous copper sulfate) divided by (the molar mass of anhydrous copper sulfate = 159.609 g/mol)
Molar Ratio: Compare the number of moles of anhydrous copper sulfate to the number of moles of water. (Divide both 'numbers of moles' by the number of moles of anhydrous copper sulfate - smaller value)
1 mole of anhydrous copper sulfate: _______ mole of water
Value of n moles =
______________________________
Formula of compound = ___________________________