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Question: How many hydrogen bonded water molecules are associated with \(CuS{{O}_{4}}.5{{H}_{2}}O\)? A. five...

How many hydrogen bonded water molecules are associated with CuSO4.5H2OCuS{{O}_{4}}.5{{H}_{2}}O?
A. five
B. one
C. four
D. three

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Solution

In order to find hydrogen bonded water molecules are associated with CuSO4.5H2OCuS{{O}_{4}}.5{{H}_{2}}O, we will first draw a structure of copper sulphate CuSO4.5H2OCuS{{O}_{4}}.5{{H}_{2}}O and then will check out hydrogen bonds present in copper sulphate.

Complete Solution :
- We can draw the structure of CuSO4.5H2OCuS{{O}_{4}}.5{{H}_{2}}O as:

- Here, in structure we can find out that there are five water molecules , out of these five molecules of water, four water molecules are coordinated to Cu+2C{{u}^{+2}}, whereas one is hydrogen bonded with SO4S{{O}_{4}}^{-}.
- Here, we can see that copper is bonded to two oxygen atoms from two sulphate and four water molecules in a square planar geometry. Four water molecules are coordinated with Cu+2C{{u}^{+2}} ion.
- Whereas, the fifth water molecule is hydrogen bonded, and is not coordinated. We can say that four water molecules are coordinated and one water molecule is hydrogen bonded.
- Hence, we can conclude that the correct option is (b), that is one hydrogen bonded water molecules are associated with CuSO4.5H2OCuS{{O}_{4}}.5{{H}_{2}}O
So, the correct answer is “Option B”.

Note: - We must know that covalent chemical bond is also called a coordinated bond, which is formed when one atom shares a pair of electrons with another atom, lacking such a pair then the formation of bond that occurs is covalent chemical bond.
- After drawing the structure, we can check whether the shared pair of electrons are coming from the same molecule or not. And if we found that it comes from the same molecule then the compound contains a coordinated bond.