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Percent of Water in an Unknown Hydrated Salt: Experimental Analysis and Calculations

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  • #1 Multiple Choice
    A student heats a sample of hydrated copper(II) sulfate ($\mathrm{CuSO_4 \cdot xH_2O}$) to drive off the water of hydration. If the mass of the hydrated salt before heating is 10.21 g and the mass of the anhydrous salt after heating is 8.32 g, what is the percent by mass of water in the hydrate? Use the formula $\displaystyle \%\ \mathrm{water} = \frac{\mathrm{mass\ of\ water\ lost}}{\mathrm{mass\ of\ hydrate\ used}} \times 100$.
  • #2 Multiple Choice
    Which of the following best describes a hydrate?
  • #3 Multiple Choice
    When heating a hydrate to determine its percent water, why is it important to heat, cool, and reweigh the sample multiple times?

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