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    Percent Water in a Hydrate PURPOSE To determine the percent water in a hydrate sample. INTRODUCTION Many substances contain water molecules as a part of their crystal structure. We call such solids hydrates‚ and we call the bound water the water of hydration. A hydrate has a definite number of water molecules bound to each anhydrous salt unit. The formula of the hydrate copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate is CuSO4 · 5 H2O The dot indicates that the molecules of water are attached to the ions in

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    = 10.3%‚ O= 21.3%) 2. What is the percentage of sodium (by mass) in sodium phosphate? (42.1%) 3. For the hydrate sodium sulfate decahydrate‚ calculate the following: ­­­ (a) the percent of sodium (by mass) in the hydrate (14.3%) (b) percent of TOTAL oxygen (by mass) in the hydrated compound. (69.6%) (c) Percent of water (by mass) in the hydrate (55.9%) 4. Calculate the percentage of nitrogen (by mass) in the ammonium nitride (82.4%) Moles Worksheet

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    Group 2: GATORADE Hannah Minagawa Patrick Veridiano Eunice Ramirez Maj delos Santos Ervin Maca Doreen Yap Rod Villafuerte Mel Celis Joa Santos Migs Quesada Krista Clemente Avegail Untalan Aldrin Atienza Nikki Rose Ore 6-Pack Question: 1. Who are our targets and what do they currently think‚ feel or do in relation to the brand? The target market of Gatorade are individuals‚ male or female‚ who are engaged in an active lifestyle or engaged in sports. These individuals choose Gatorade

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    In order to find the formula of the copper chloride hydrate‚ we had to separate the compound to find the mass of water and copper. To begin this process‚ we evaporated the water and created an anhydrous compound‚ meaning we were left with only CuxCly. By calculating the weight of both the anhydrous and the hydrated compounds‚ we could conclude that the difference in the weights was the weight of the H2O. From this we were able to calculate the percent composition of CuxCly and H2O (see Calculations:

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    Case Analysis Kaspersky Lab: From Russia with Anti-virus Industry Background: Software Security Cybercrime has become a fast growing concern for the 21st century as businesses‚ institutions and individuals grow into an interconnected web of computer networks. Online business transactions‚ along with the sharing of personal information‚ are vulnerable to a host of disasters that can reap economic and social havoc. Some sources say that today‚ cybercrime costs more than $1.0 trillion to society--Global

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    Properties of Hydrates

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    Lab #6 Properties of Hydrates Purpose: The purpose of the “Properties of Hydrateslab is to study hydrates‚ and be able to identify them. This lab also focuses on observing the reversibility of hydration reactions by hydrolysis‚ and also testing substances for efflorescence of deliquescence. Procedure: A. Identification 1. Place 0.5 grams of each compound (Nickel Chloride‚ Potassium Chloride‚ Sodium Tetraborate‚ Sucrose‚ Calcium Carbonate‚ and Barium Chloride) in a small dry test

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    Hydrate Formula

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    Gold 3 Calculating the Formula of a Hydrate through Experimentation Purpose The purpose of this lab is to determine the formula of a given hydrate through collecting and calculating experimental data. Data Mass (g) of crucible 29.9g Mass (g) of crucible with hydrate 32.35g Mass (g) of crucible and anhydrous salt 31.39g Questions and Calculations 1. What was the mass of the original hydrate? 2.45g of hydrate Calculations: Mass of crucible with hydrate (32.35g) - Mass of crucible (29.9g) =

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    ; it’s empirical formula is CH​ O.   6​ 12​ 6​ 2​   A hydrate is a compound that is chemically combined with water molecules. In contrast‚  an anhydrate does not contain water‚ and has had all of its water removed.     Purpose:  The purpose of this experiment is to identify the unknown hydrate‚ selected by your teacher.    Apparatus:  Evaporating dish Hot plate Scale      Gauze mat Tongs Scoopula        Materials:  barium chloride (BaCl​ ) → hydrate crystals  2​         Procedure:    1. First‚

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    Hydrate Essay

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    1. A 15‚67g sample of hydrate of magnesium carbonate was carefully heated‚ without decomposing the carbonate‚ to drive off the water. The mass was reduced to 7.58g.What is the formula of the hydrate? (10) 2. Construct balanced equations (including state symbols) to describe the following reaction: Potassium metal reacts with water to form potassium hydroxide solution and hydrogen gas (dihydrogen). (8) 3. Anhydrous lithium perchlorate (4.78g) was dissolved in water and recrystallized. Care was taken

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    Formula of a Hydrate

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    Title: Formula of a Hydrate. Objective: Determining the percentage of water and the chemical formula of a hydrate. Background: Water has a polar structure and it has positively and negatively charged parts within each molecule. This gives it a strong attraction toward ions. The ions in some salts attract and form strong bonds with water molecules. These salts‚ when they have absorbed water‚ are called hydrates. Anhydrous salts are salts that can form hydrates but which have had all the water

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