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If you reacted 93.7 grams of iron with excess copper sulfate solution, what mass of copper would you expect to make? You may need to balance the equation first. Fe + CuSO4 -> Cu +FeSO4 A. 89.18 grams B.
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If you reacted 93.7 grams of iron with excess copper sulfate solution, what mass of copper would you expect to make? You may need to balance the equation first. Fe + CuSO4 -> Cu +FeSO4 A. 89.18 grams
B. 106.25 grams
C. 1.67 grams
D. 104.5 grams
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1) Chemical equation
Fe + CuSO4 --> Cu + FeSO4
It is already balanced
2) Molar ratios
1 mol Fe : 1 mol CuSO4 : 1 mol Cu : 1 mol FeSO4
3) atomic masses of Fe and Cu
Fe: 55.8 g/mol
Cu: 63.5 g/mol
4) number of moles of Fe
number of moles = mass in grams / atomic mass = 93.7 g / 55.8 g/mol = 1.679 mol
5) number of moles of Cu:
1 mol Fe / 1 mol Cu => 1.679 mol Fe / 1.679 mole Cu
5) mass of Cu in 1.679 moles Cu
mass = atomic mass * number of atoms = 63.5 g/mol * 1.679 moles = 106.6 g = 107 rounded to 3 significant figures.
=> Answer is the option B (although the question should have 3 significant figures).
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