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Which of the following is the correct formula for copper (I) sulfate trihydrate? CuSO4 · 3H2O

CuSO4(H2O)3
Cu2SO4(H2O)3
Cu2SO4 · 3H2O

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It is either the 3rd answer or the 4th answer. Both are correct ways to write hydrates, but I was taught the 4th way. Just make sure this answer matches the format of the examples your teacher gave you.
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Answer:

Cu₂SO₄ · 3 H₂O

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all we should be interested in the oxidation number carried out by Copper atom because it can exist both in +1 and +2 state. Hence, as shown in name i.e. (I), it shows that copper is having +1 oxidation state.

Secondly, we should be interested in the charge carried out by sulfate ion, as it is conjugate base of sulfuric acid so, it must contain a charge of -2.

Therefore, to neutralize -2 charge of SO₄²⁻ ion we have to add two Cu⁺¹ ions hence,

Cu₂SO₄

Furthermore, the number of water molecules are three as the word tri- specifies three.

Cu₂SO₄ . 3 H₂O

Remember:

In naming ionic compounds the positive part is named first followed by negative ion.

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