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Question: Find out how many kilograms of copper does \(1\;tonne\)of \(CuSO4\)contain? (Given that: \(Cu = 63.5...

Find out how many kilograms of copper does 1  tonne1\;tonneof CuSO4CuSO4contain? (Given that: Cu=63.5,  S=32,  O=16Cu = 63.5,\;S = 32,\;O = 16)
i) 398.12  kg398.12\;kgof CuCu
ii) 661.45  kg661.45\;kg of CuCu
iii) 0.398  kg0.398\;kg of CuCu
iv) 0.000398  kg0.000398\;kg of CuCu

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We must note down the formula of copper sulphate, as it is the crucial step to find out the number of kilograms of copper in a tonne of copper sulphate. Try to find out how many units of copper are there in the total units of copper sulphate. Write down the atomic weights and understand the basic information like1  tonne1\;tonne is equivalent to 1000  kg1000\;kg.

Complete step by step answer:
Before trying to find the final answer let us write down the given data:
Atomic weights of each of the constituent elements of copper sulphate is given as Cu=63.5,  S=32,  O=16Cu = 63.5,\;S = 32,\;O = 16
We know the molecular formula of copper sulphate is: CuSO4CuSO4
Consider the molecular weight in units:
Mr=1×Cu+1×S+4×O Mr=1×63.5u+1×32u+4×16u Mr=63.5u+32u+64u Mr=159.5  units  Mr = 1 \times Cu + 1 \times S + 4 \times O \\\ Mr = 1 \times 63.5u + 1 \times 32u + 4 \times 16u \\\ Mr = 63.5u + 32u + 64u \\\ Mr = 159.5\;units \\\
From the previous calculation we can say that in a total of 159.5159.5 units of copper sulphate, there is 63.563.5units of copper present. We can replace the ‘units’ with any common unit like grams, micrograms, tonnes or kilograms.
We said that 11 tonne is equivalent to 10001000kilograms
1  tonne  CuSO4=1000kg  CuSO4\Rightarrow 1\;tonne\;CuSO_4 = 1000kg\;CuSO_4
If we said that there is 63.563.5kg of copper in 159.5159.5kg of copper sulphate, then we can also write that in 1000kg1000kg of copper sulphate there will be:
In 10001000kg of copper sulphate;
Cu  mass  =  1000kg.CuSO4  ×  63.5kg.Cu159.5kg.CuSO4 =  398  kg.Cu  Cu\;mass\; = \;1000kg.CuSO_4\; \times \;\dfrac{{63.5kg.Cu}}{{159.5kg.CuSO_4}} \\\ = \;398\;kg.Cu \\\

So the correct option for this question is option: i) 398.12  kg398.12\;kg of CuCu, is there in 11 tonne of copper sulphate.

Note: Copper sulphate is known to be a compound that has a crystalline blue color but copper sulphate written on its own as CuSO4CuSO4 is not blue in color. The blue color comes into copper sulphate by the water molecules then it is known as a pentahydrate. The molecular form of the blue colored copper sulphate is CuSO4.5H2OCuSO_4.5H_2O. The anhydrous copper sulphate is light grey in color and it takes a powdered form.