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Determining the Formula of a Hydrate
 


Determining the formula of a Hydrate

Determine the formula of a hydrate that is 76.9% CaSO3 and 23.1% H2O
Description of Action
Action
1. Calculate the gram formula mass of the salt and the water separately. Hint: It is helpful to remember that the gram formula mass of water is 18.0 grams/mole. Ca: 1 x 40.1 = 40.1
S: 1 x 32.1 =    32.1
O: 3 x 16.0 =   48.0
                        120.2

H: 2 x 1.0 =     2.0
O: 1 x 16.0 = 16.0
                        18.0

2. Divide each given mass or percentage by the substance’s gram formula mass. CaSO3: 76.9÷ 120.2 = 0.640
H2O: 23.1÷ 18.0 = 1.28
3. Divide each result by the smallest result. The smallest result should always be the salt’s result. If not, double check your work. CaSO3: 0.640÷ 0.640 = 1
H2O: 1.28 ÷ 0.640 = 2

4. You will always get a whole number result. Write the formula by putting water’s value in front of its formula. CaSO3 * 2H2O

5. Name the compound.

calcium sulfate dihydrate


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