Hello all,
I am working on a lab which explores the mass of hydrated vs anhydrous copper (II) sulphate. I have essentially completed the lab, and I've gone over my work three times. At the end, we are asked to complete the formula and the name of the compound which is formed at the end. It is written as:
Round your answer to a whole number to complete the formula of hydrated copper (II) sulphate:
CuSO4._H2O
So, I am meant to fill in the blank with the number I ended up with after my calculations, which was 9. So my result is:
CuSO4.9H2O
Then we are asked to name the compound, which I believe would be named: copper (II) sulphate nonahydrate.
I feel weird about my results, because from google searching, the most common outcome of this is copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate, but, that is not what I got.
I suppose I am asking if the result I got is even a viable compound? Or if it seems likely that I went off somewhere during my calculations?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!