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Heating the hydrate too quickly can cause some of it to spatter out, leading to a decrease in the calculated percent by mass of water in the compound, as only the anhydrous copper sulfate remains. This would affect the molecular formula, potentially indicating less water than actually present. A source of error that could result in a higher value for x would be the loss of water during the heating process, while a lower value could occur if insufficient water is accounted for in the calculations. Understanding the impact of numerator and denominator changes in calculations is crucial for accurate results. Properly managing the heating process is essential for determining the correct chemical formula of the hydrate.
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Okay so I received this lab called Determining the Chemical Formula of a Hydrate, but I was not there to do it with my group..but I still had to answer these two questions. I was wondering if someone could help me answer them? >< Or explain?! ><

CuSO4 . xH2O

Materials:
400ml Beaker
tongs
scoopula
electronic balance
hot pad
3 g to 5 g hydrated copper sulfate

QUESTIONS I NEED HELP ON

8. Suppose the hydrate was heated too quickly and some of it was lost as it spattered out of the container. Explain how this would affect

a) The calculated percent by mass of water in the compound. Does the mass/percent increase? What?!

b) The molecular formula you determined..CuSO4 5H20? O_O

9) Suggest a source of errot that would result in a value of x that is

a) higher than the actual value (How would it affect...like...a negative or something in the value of X? )
b) lower than the actual value.

PLEASE AND THANK YOU! I need a reply please by tomorrow? ): ITS DUE THEN


THANKS

-PrincessBoa
 
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Look at the formulas used for calculation. Some of them will be in the form of fraction. What happens when numerator is too big? Too smal? What in the case of denominator?
 
I still sort of don't get it...o-o..\\

8. a) If the hydrate was heated too quickly, and some of it was lost or was splattered out of the container, this would drive out the water only leaving behind the copper sulfate anydrate CuSo4, which is white in color. This would decrease the calculated percent by mass of water in the compound.
b) The molecular formula would be CuSO4.
9) a) The source of error that would result in a value of x when it is higher than the actual value would be the copper sulfate would be too high, resulting in escaping water.
b) There would be too little water, not resulting in the proper equation which is CuSO4 . 5H20
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HELP? ><
 
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