Chemistry PLEASE HELP! THANK YOU 1. Define hydrate. 2. Name each of the following hydrates. A. CuCl2·3H2O ____________________________________ C. BeSO4·4H2O ____________________________________
Classes Of Functional Groups
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IUPAC Nomenclature
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PLEASE HELP! THANK YOU
1. Define hydrate.
2. Name each of the following hydrates. A. CuCl2·3H2O ____________________________________
C. BeSO4·4H2O ____________________________________
3. Complete the following equation and balance. B. LiClO4·3H2O →
4. A hydrate of Na2B4O7 · x H2O was heated to obtain the following data.
Empty crucible 14.550 g
Crucible + hydrate 19.552 g
Crucible + contents after first heating 17.199 g
after second heating 17.188 g
A. Calculate the mass of the anhydrous Na2B4O7 obtained after heating
. B. Convert this mass of Na2B4O7 to moles of Na2B4O7.
C. Calculate the mass of water driven off by the heating.
D. Convert this to moles of water.
C. Find the mole ratio of H2O to Na2B4O7.
D. What is the formula of this hydrate? Na2B4O7 ·? H2O ___________
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