Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking (8th Edition)
Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking (8th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134421377
Author: Charles H Corwin
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11, Problem 78E
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(a)

Interpretation:

The water of hydration for the compound NiCl2XH2O is to be calculated which contains 21.7% water. The chemical formula of the compound NiCl2XH2O is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The water of crystallization is the number of water molecules present in crystals compounds. The water of crystallization is also known as water of hydration. The water molecules present in the crystal helps the crystal to impart color. These water molecules can be easily removed from the crystal by heating them.

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Answer to Problem 78E

The water of hydration for the compound NiCl2XH2O is 2 and the chemical formula of the compound is NiCl22H2O.

Explanation of Solution

The compound NiCl2XH2O contains 21.7% water. Therefore, 100 g of the compound will have 21.7 g of water in it.

The mass of NiCl2 unit in 100 g of the compound is calculated as shown below.

mNiCl2=100 g21.7 g=78.3 g

The molar mass of water is 18.02 g/mol.

The molar mass of NiCl2 is 129.5994  g/mol.

The number of moles of a substance is given by the expression as shown below.

n=mM …(1)

Where,

m is the mass of the substance.

M is the molar mass of the substance.

Substitute the values of mass and molar mass of water in the equation (1).

n=21.7 g18.02 g/mol=1.2042 mol

Substitute the values of mass and molar mass of NiCl2 in the equation (1).

n=78.3 g129.5994  g/mol=0.6019 mol

The molar ratio of NiCl2:H2O can be obtained by dividing the number of moles with the lowest number of mole that is 0.6019 mol.

NiCl2:H2O=0.6019 mol0.6019 mol:1.2042 mol0.6019 molNiCl2:H2O=1:2.001NiCl2:H2O1:2

Therefore, the water of hydration for the compound NiCl2XH2O is 2 and the chemical formula of the compound is NiCl22H2O.

Conclusion

The water of hydration for the compound NiCl22H2O is to 2.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The water of hydration for the compound Ni(NO3)2XH2O is to be calculated which contains 37.2% water. The chemical formula of the compound Ni(NO3)2XH2O is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The water of crystallization is the number of water molecules present in crystals compounds. The water of crystallization is also known as the water of hydration. The water molecules present in the crystal helps the crystal to impart color. These water molecules can be easily removed from the crystal by heating them.

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Answer to Problem 78E

The water of hydration for the compound Ni(NO3)2XH2O is 6 and the chemcial formula of the compound is Ni(NO3)26H2O.

Explanation of Solution

The compound Ni(NO3)2XH2O contains 37.2% water. Therefore, 100 g of the compound will have 37.2 g of water in it.

The mass of Ni(NO3)2 unit in 100 g of the compound is calculated as shown below.

mNi(NO3)2=100 g37.2 g=62.8 g

The molar mass of water is 18.02 g/mol.

The molar mass of Ni(NO3)2 is 182.7032 g/mol.

The number of moles of a substance is given by the expression as shown below.

n=mM … (1)

Where,

m is the mass of the substance.

M is the molar mass of the substance.

Substitute the values of mass and molar mass of water in the equation (1).

n=37.2 g18.02 g/mol=2.064 mol

Substitute the values of mass and molar mass of Ni(NO3)2 in the equation (1).

n=62.8 g182.7032 g/mol=0.344 mol

The molar ratio of Ni(NO3)2:H2O can be obtained by dividing the number of moles with the lowest number of mole that is 0.344 mol.

Ni(NO3)2:H2O=0.344 mol0.344 mol:2.064 mol0.344 molNi(NO3)2:H2O=1:6

Therefore, the water of hydration for the compound Ni(NO3)2XH2O is 6 and the chemcial formula of the compound is Ni(NO3)26H2O.

Conclusion

The water of hydration for the compound Ni(NO3)26H2O is to 6.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The water of hydration for the compound CoSO4XH2O is to be calculated which contains 30.5% water. The chemical formula of the compound CoSO4XH2O is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The water of crystallization is the number of water molecules present in crystals compounds. The water of crystallization is also known as the water of hydration. The water molecules present in the crystal helps the crystal to impart color. These water molecules can be easily removed from the crystal by heating them.

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Answer to Problem 78E

The water of hydration for the compound CoSO4XH2O is 1 and the chemical formula of the compound is CoSO4H2O.

Explanation of Solution

The compound CoSO4XH2O contains 10.4% water. Therefore, 100 g of the compound will have 10.4 g of water in it.

The mass of CoSO4 unit in 100 g of the compound is calculated as shown below.

mCoSO4=100 g10.4 g=89.6 g

The molar mass of water is 18.02 g/mol.

The molar mass of CoSO4 is 154.9958 g/mol.

The number of moles of a substance is given by the expression as shown below.

n=mM …(1)

Where,

m is the mass of the substance.

M is the molar mass of the substance.

Substitute the values of mass and molar mass of water in the equation (1).

n=10.4 g18.02 g/mol=0.577 mol

Substitute the values of mass and molar mass of CoSO4 in the equation (1).

n=89.6 g154.9958 g/mol=0.578 mol

The molar ratio of CoSO4:H2O can be obtained by dividing the number of moles with the lowest number of mole that is 0.577 mol.

CoSO4:H2O=0.578 mol0.577 mol:0.577 mol0.577 molCoSO4:H2O1:1

Therefore, the water of hydration for the compound CoSO4XH2O is 1 and the chemical formula of the compound is CoSO4H2O.

Conclusion

The water of hydration for the compound CoSO4H2O is to 1.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The water of hydration for the compound CrI3XH2O is to be calculated which contains 27.2% water. The chemical formula of the compound CrI3XH2O is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The water of crystallization is the number of water molecules present in crystals compounds. The water of crystallization is also known as the water of hydration. The water molecules present in the crystal helps the crystal to impart color. These water molecules can be easily removed from the crystal by heating them.

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Answer to Problem 78E

The water of hydration for the compound CrI3XH2O is 9 and the chemical formula of the compound is CrI39H2O.

Explanation of Solution

The compound CrI3XH2O contains 27.2% water. Therefore, 100 g of the compound will have 27.2 g of water in it.

The mass of CrI3 unit in 100 g of the compound is calculated as shown below.

mCrI3=100 g27.2 g=72.8 g

The molar mass of water is 18.02 g/mol.

The molar mass of CrI3 is 432.7095  g/mol.

The number of moles of a substance is given by the expression as shown below.

n=mM …(1)

Where,

m is the mass of the substance.

M is the molar mass of the substance.

Substitute the values of mass and molar mass of water in the equation (1).

n=27.2 g18.02 g/mol=1.51 mol

Substitute the values of mass and molar mass of CrI3 water in the equation (1).

n=72.8 g432.7095 g/mol=0.168 mol

The molar ratio of CrI3:H2O can be obtained by dividing the number of moles with the lowest number of mole that is 0.168 mol.

CrI3:H2O=0.168 mol0.168 mol:1.51 mol0.168 molCrI3:H2O=1:8.99CrI3:H2O1:9

Therefore, the water of hydration for the compound CrI3XH2O is 9 and the chemical formula of the compound is CrI39H2O.

Conclusion

The water of hydration for the compound CrI39H2O is to 9.

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