Question
Question: How much Cu can be obtained from 100g of \(CuS{{O}_{4}}\) ?...
How much Cu can be obtained from 100g of CuSO4 ?
Solution
One mole of Copper Sulphate is generated from one mole of Cu2+ and a mole of SO42− ions. The molar mass of CuSO4 and Cu are 160 grams and 64 grams respectively.
Step-by-Step Solution:
Before moving onto the specifics of this question, let us first look at how the compound CuSO4 is made and the chemical reaction involved along with its equation.
- Copper sulphate is produced industrially by treating copper metal with hot concentrated sulfuric acid or its oxides with dilute sulfuric acid.
- It can be noted that the oxidation state exhibited by the copper atom in a CuSO4 molecule is +2.
The ionic reaction of the above reaction is given by:
Cu2++SO42−→CuSO4
Having now understood how CuSO4 is prepared, let us now move on to the specifics of this question.
Molecular mass of CuSO4 = Atomic mass of Cu + Atomic mass of S + 4(Atomic mass of O)
Molecular mass of CuSO4 = 64 + 32 + 4(16)
Molecular mass of CuSO4 = 160gmmol−1
Mass of CuSO4 given= 100 g
Moles of CuSO4=Molecular weight of CuSO4Weight of CuSO4
Moles of CuSO4=160gm100gm
Moles of CuSO4=0.625mole