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20 March, 17:35

Can 1750 mL of water dissolve 4.6 moles of copper sulfate CuSO4

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  1. 20 March, 17:43
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    No

    Explanation:

    We first find the solubility of the copper sulphate salt

    Number of moles = 4.6 moles

    Volume = 1.75 L

    Molarity = number of moles / volume = 4.6/1.75 = 2.6 molL-1

    Hence, only 2.6 moles of Copper II sulphate dissolves in 1.75L of water. Hence 4.6 moles of copper II Sulphate dies not dissolve in 1.75 L of water.
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