A blue compound called copper sulfate pentahydrate; the anhydrous form of this compound (copper sulfate) is white.
Why? What causes the color change when water molecules are removed?
In most of the transition metal complexes colour arises due to d-d transition in accord with crystal field theory. In presence of water molecule, there occurs splitting of the d-orbital in to t2g (lower energy) and eg (higher energy) due to loss of degeneracy. As a result of the splitting of d-orbital a substantial transition of electron in between t2g and eg level leading to colour formation.
On the otherhand, in anhydrous copper sulfate, the degeneracy of the d-orbital is maintained and no such transition of electrons takes place and hence appears white.
A blue compound called copper sulfate pentahydrate; the anhydrous form of this compound (copper sulfate) is...
A 2.794-g sample of a mixture of anhydrous copper(II) sulfate, CuSO4, and copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate, CuSO4∙5H2O,was analyzed by heating todrive off the water in the hydrate.CuSO4∙5H2O(s)→CuSO4(s)+ 5 H2O(g)If the mass after heating was 2.578 g, determine the percentage of the hydrate in the original sample
When copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate is heated in air above 100C, it loses the water molecules and also its blue color. CuSO4•5H2O—>CuSO4 + 5H2O If 9.75 g of CuSO4 are left after heating 15.25 g of the blue hydrate, calculate the number of moles of water originally present in 15.25 g of the hydrate.
When copper(II) sulfate (CuSO4) is prepared from copper(II) nitrate and sodium sulfate, the reaction initially produces a hydrated product, copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO4.5H2O). If the CuSO4.5H2O is heated, the water is removed, leaving anhydrous CuSO4. What mass (in grams ) of anhydrous CuSO4 will be produced from 2.05 g of CuSO4.5H2O?
CuSO4• 5H20 -------> Custy + D u 2) What is the color for anhydrous salt of copper (II) sulfate (CuSO4)? What is the color for ionic hydrate compound of copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO4.5H2O)? 3) How would you test a colorless crystalline compound to determine whether it is a hydrate or not? 4) How many grams of CuSO4.5H20 are needed to prepare 50.0 mL of a 1.00 M CuSO4 solution? 5) Suppose you used the Procedure in this experiment to...
12 If white anhydrous copper(II) sulfate powder is left in the atmosphere it slowly absorbs water vapour giving the blue pentahydrated solid. Cuso (s) + SH,O(1) CuSO, SH,O(s) (anhydrous) (pentahydrated) It is difficult to measure the enthalpy change for this reaction directly. However, it is possible to measure the heat changes directly when both anhydrous and pentahydrated copper(II) sulfate are separately dissolved in water, and then use an energy cycle to determine the required enthalpy change value, AH,, indirectly. AH...
1) When CuSO SHO is heated, it decomposes to anhydrous CuSO4 and water. Complete and balance the following reaction, CuSO4+ 5HO 2) What is the color for anhydrous salt of copper (II) sulfate (CuSO.)? What is the color for ionic hydrate compound of copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO. SH:O)? 3) How would you test a colorless crystalline compound to determine whether it is a hydrate or not? 4) How many grams of CuSO4 5H20 are needed to prepare 50,0 mL...
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F. copper sulfate pentahydrate see results Put a small amount of copper sulfate pentahydrate in a crucible and heat gently with a Bunsen bumer. When the reaction is complete, allow the crucible to cool (products) and then add a drop of water to the product. (products) 1. Complete and balance the equation. 2. Classify the reaction. 3. Write the equation for the reaction that occurs when a drop of water is added to products.
Part one's hydrate is Magnesium Sulfate. Part 2's hydrate is
Copper (II) Sulfate.
ID of Unknown Hydrate: Magnesium sulate Collection of Data This data must be collected to 0.0001 g precision on the analytical balances situated in the balance room. Mass of crucible and cover: 12.0385a Mass of crucible: Mass of cover: 5.3550 g 6,6835a 14.0320g Mass of crucible, cover and unknown hydrate: Mass of unknown hydrate: Mass of crucible, cover and residue After 1st heating period: After 2nd heating...
An ore sample is known to contain copper sulfate pentahydrate, CuSO4•5H2O. If a 10.000 g sample of the ore loses 0.8332 g of water when strongly heated, what is the maximum quantity of CuSO4•5H2O that could be in the sample? (f.wt. CuSO4•5H2O = 249.69)
A hydrated form of copper sulfate (CuSO4⋅?H2O) is heated to drive off all of the water. If there is initially 7.28 g of hydrated salt and there is 4.07 g of anhydrous CuSO4 after heating, find the number of water molecules associated with each CuSO4 formula unit. x = ?