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2 October, 01:25

Copper (I) Iodine (cul) is often added to the table salt as a dietary source of iodine. How many moles of Cul are contained in 1.00 lb (454 g) of table salt containing 0.0100% by mass?

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  1. 2 October, 01:48
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    0.238 millimoles

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Mass of the table salt = 1.00 lb = 454 g

    Copper (I) Iodine (cul) present in the table = 0.0100% by mass

    or

    Copper (I) Iodine (cul) present in the 1 pound of salt = 0.01% of 454 g

    = 0.0454 grams

    Molar mass of the CuI = 63.54 grams + 126.90 grams = 190.44 grams

    Thus,

    the number of moles of CuI present in 1 pound of salt = Mass / Molar mass

    = 0.0454 / 190.44

    = 2.38 * 10⁻⁴ moles

    = 0.238 millimoles
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