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Washing soda is a hydrated compound whose formula can be written na2co3 i zh2o, where z is the number of moles of h2o per mole of na2co3. when a 2.123 g sample of washing soda was heated at 130°c, all of the water of hydration was lost, leaving 0.787 g of anhydrous sodium carbonate. calculate the value of z.

User Yoel Nunez
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Weight of 1 mole of water = 18

2.123 = .787 + z*18

Answer :z = .074222

User Nejc Galof
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Answer:

The value of z is 10,
Na_2CO_3.10H_2O.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of washing soda = 2.123 g

Mass of sodium carbonate = 0.787 g

Mass of water = 2.123 g-0.787 g =1.336 g

Wasing soda → Sodium carbonate + water


Na_2CO_3.zH_2O\rightarrow Na_2CO_3+zH_2O

Moles of sodium carbonate =


(0.787 g)/(106 g/mol)=0.007424 mol

Moles of water =
(1.336 g)/(18 g/mol)=0.07422 mol

According to reaction , 1 mol of sodium carbonate obtained with z moles of water.


(1)/(z)=(0.007424 mol)/(0.07422 mol)

z = 9.99 ≈ 10

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