Determination of a Metal What are the different copper compounds that has ≥30% Copper composition? list down with the exact % Copper composition.
Determination of a Metal What are the different copper compounds that has ≥30% Copper composition? list down with the exact % Copper composition.
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Determination of a Metal
What are the different copper compounds that has ≥30% Copper composition? list down with the exact % Copper composition.
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According to the first image, if an unknown copper metal compound, has 37.2% Cu then it is most likely a Copper sulfate. If you compare the %Cu using the 2nd image though, Copper acetate has a closer %Cu value. Why is it Copper sulfate then?

Transcribed Image Text:If an unknown copper sample has a 37.2% Copper, what is the most likely identity of the sample?
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Step 1
The different copper compounds along with their copper composition have been given in the following
step.
Step 2
% Copper in compound
= (mass of Copper in compound / molar mass of compound) x 100 %
Molar mass of Copper = 63.546 g/mol
In all the listed compounds, 1 mol of copper is present. So, mass of copper in all the compounds equals its
Molar mass.
There are many copper compounds out of which 5 have been listed.
Step 3
Molar mass
Compound
of of Copper in
Compound
(g/mol)
Cu Soy
Cu(NO3)₂
Cu (CH3200) ₂
Cuch
Сио
159.609
187.56
181-63
134.45
79.545
compound
39.81.1.
33.88.1-
34.986./
47.26.1.
79.88.1.
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