Answer : This is a type of decomposition reaction. The mass of copper oxide produced would be, 159 grams
Solution : Given,
Mass of copper sulfate = 319.22 g
Molar mass of copper sulfate = 159.6 g/mole
Molar mass of copper oxide = 79.5 g/mole
First we have to calculate the moles of copper sulfate.
![\text{Moles of }CuSO_4=\frac{\text{Mass of }CuSO_4}{\text{Molar mass of }CuSO_4}=(319.22g)/(159.6g/mole)=2moles](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/high-school/5do8l4sm8wgd867j0s0qns0coyxsytkuq7.png)
Now we have to calculate the moles of copper oxide.
The balanced chemical reaction is,
![CuSO_4(s)\rightarrow CuO(s)+SO_3(g)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/high-school/fae91oyt7x4vdus4777pqcjqx83piplieq.png)
This reaction is a decomposition reaction in which the larger reactant molecule decomposes to give two or more new products.
From the reaction, we conclude that
As, 1 mole of copper sulfate decomposes to produce 1 mole of copper oxide
So, 2 moles of copper sulfate decomposes to produce 2 moles of copper oxide
Now we have to calculate the mass of copper oxide.
![\text{Mass of }CuO=(2mole)* (79.5g/mole)=159g](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/high-school/fh28sc6ostxmfou47c5bvspj4lb2nb4j5f.png)
Therefore, the mass of copper oxide produced would be, 159 grams