Answer:
moles H₂O = 10
Step-by-step explanation:
The mass of Na₂CO₃⋅xH₂O is 3.837 g and the mass of Na₂CO₃ is 1.42g
Therefore the mass of xH₂O is 3.837 - 1.42 = 2.417 g
The molar mass of Na₂CO₃ is 106 g/mol and for H₂O is 18 g/mol
The moles of Na₂CO₃ and H₂O in the sample are:
Na₂CO₃ = 1.42 / 106 = 0.01340 moles
H₂O = 2.417 / 18 = 0.1343
Now using rule of three :
1 mole of Na₂CO₃ has x moles of H₂O
0.01340 moles of Na₂CO₃ has 0.1343 moles of H₂O
x = 1 * 0.1343 / 0.01340 = 10