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24 July, 08:11

When 2.246 grams of a calcium chloride hydrate was heated, 0.728 grams of water were

released. Determine the formula of the hydrate (Hint: take the same approach as for the

copper (II) sulfate hydrate).

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  1. 24 July, 08:29
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    CaCl₂.3H₂O

    Explanation:

    We are given;

    Mass of calcium chloride hydrate as 2.246 grams Mass of water of Crystallization as 0.728 grams

    We are supposed to determine the formula of the hydrate;

    We are going to use the following steps. Step 1: Determine the number of anhydrous salt

    Mass of anhydrous salt = Mass of the hydrate - mass of the water of crystallization

    Mass of anhydrous CaCl₂ = 2.246 g - 0.728 g

    = 1.518 g

    Step 2: Calculate the number of moles of Anhydrous salt and water of crystallization.

    Moles = Mass : Molar mass

    Moles of anhydrous salt

    Molar mass of anhydrous CaCl₂ = 110.98 g/mol

    Moles of CaCl₂ = 1.518 g : 110.98 g/mol

    = 0.0137 moles

    Moles of water

    Molar mass of water = 18.02 g/mol

    Moles of water = 0.728 g : 18.02 g/mol

    = 0.0404 moles

    Step 3: Calculate the simplest whole number ratio of anhydrous salt to water.

    CaCl₂ : H₂O

    0.0137 moles : 0.0404 moles

    0.0137/0.0137 : 0.0404/0.0137

    1 : 2.94

    1 : 3

    We get; CaCl₂.3H₂O

    Therefore; the formula of the hydrate is CaCl₂.3H₂O
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