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What is the molar mass of copper sulfate?

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The molar mass of copper sulfate would be 159.5 g.




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What is the molar mass of copper sulfate?-example-1
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Copper Sulphate : CuSO \tiny{4}

  1. Mass of Copper (Cu) :- 63.5
  2. Mass of Sulphur (S) :- 32
  3. Mass of Oxygen (O) :- 16

ATQ :- mass of Copper Sulphate :- Cu+S+4(O)


63.5 + 32 + (4 * 16) \\ 95.5 + 64 = 159.5grams

your answer is :- 159.5 grams or appropriately 160 grams

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