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5 September, 06:30

An 11.75 g sample of a common hydrate of cobalt (ii) chloride is heated. after heating, 9.25 g of anhydrous cobalt chloride remains. what is the formula and name for this hydrate?

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  1. 5 September, 08:42
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    Hydrated salts are when salt crystals have water molecules bound. Anhydrous salts are when the water has been removed.

    mass of water removed = hydrated salt - anhydrate salt

    = 11.75 g - 9.25 g = 2.50 g

    number of water moles = 2.50 g / 18 g/mol = 0.139 mol

    number of cobalt (II) chloride moles = 9.25 g / 130 g/mol = 0.0712 mol

    ratio of water moles to CoCl₂ moles - 0.139 mol / 0.0712 mol = 1.95

    rounded off 2 moles of water for every 1 mol of CoCl₂

    formula - CoCl₂.2H₂O

    name - Cobalt (II) chloride dihydrate
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