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6 November, 08:26

2.0 grams of ZnSO4 reacts completely with Li2CO3; how many grams of Li2SO4 would be produced?

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  1. 6 November, 08:32
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    Moles of ZnSO4 = Mass/Mr

    = 2 / (65.4 + 32.1 + (16 x 4))

    = 0.012383 ... mol

    Since there is no chemical equation provided, I will assume that the ratio of ZnSO4:Li2CO3 is 1:1

    Therefore there are 0.012383 mil of Li2SO4 as well

    So the mass would be Moles x Mr = 0.012383 ... x ((6.9 x 2) + 32.1 + (4x16))

    = 1.360 g of Li2SO4 produced
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