Respuesta :
So your practically trying to finding the molar mass of CaSO₄.2H₂O and that is found by adding all the molar masses of the individual elements:
So Ca = 40 g/mol
S = 32 g/mol
O = 16 /mol
H = 1 g/mol
molar mass of CaSO₄.2H₂O = [(40) + (32) + (16 × 4) + (2 × 1 × 2) + (2 × 16)]
= 172 g/mol
So Ca = 40 g/mol
S = 32 g/mol
O = 16 /mol
H = 1 g/mol
molar mass of CaSO₄.2H₂O = [(40) + (32) + (16 × 4) + (2 × 1 × 2) + (2 × 16)]
= 172 g/mol
Answer : The gram formula mass of [tex]CaSO_4.2H_2O[/tex] is, 172 g/mole
Explanation :
As we know that,
Molar mass of calcium (Ca) = 40 g/mole
Molar mass of sulfur (S) = 32 g/mole
Molar mass of oxygen (O) = 16 g/mole
Molar mass of hydrogen (H) = 1 g/mole
Now we have to calculate the gram formula mass of [tex]CaSO_4.2H_2O[/tex]
In [tex]CaSO_4.2H_2O[/tex], there are 1 calcium atom, 1 sulfur atom, 6 oxygen atom and 4 hydrogen atom.
The gram formula mass of [tex]CaSO_4.2H_2O[/tex] = [tex]40+32+6(16)+4(1)=172g/mole[/tex]
Therefore, the gram formula mass of [tex]CaSO_4.2H_2O[/tex] is, 172 g/mole