Question
Question: Determine the percentage of water of crystallization, iron, Sulphur and oxygen in pure ferrous sulph...
Determine the percentage of water of crystallization, iron, Sulphur and oxygen in pure ferrous sulphate (FeSO4.7H2O)
Solution
Hint: Mass percent of any element is calculated by dividing the molar mass of that particular component to total mass of the compound and then multiplying it by 100.
Percent tells the mass of the component per 100ml of solution.
Complete answer:
Mass percent of any element is calculated by dividing the molar mass of that particular component to total mass of the compound and then multiplying it by 100.
Mass percent= molar mass of that particular component total mass of compound.
Mass percent= total mass of compoundmolar mass of that particular component ×100
Percentage of water of crystallization:
atomic mass of iron, Fe = 56 g/mol
atomic mass of Sulphur, S = 32 g/mol
atomic mass of oxygen, O = 4 g/mol
atomic mass of hydrogen, H = 1 g/mol
total molar mass would be the sum of their respective molar masses multiplied with their respective number of atoms.
now,
molar mass of ferrous sulphate(FeSO4.7H2O)