I found out that the moles of copper sulphate was 20, because the volume is 100 and the density is 0.2 so there is 20 moles.
No. You have a 0.2M copper sulphate solution of 100 cm
3. The molarity is 0.2M(or mol dm
-3) and the volume is 100cm
3, i.e. 0.1 dm
3. To calculate the number of moles in a
solution, you need to multiply the molarity(concentration) by the volume, but not density. And bear in mind the units, you need to convert cm
3 to dm
3 before the calculation(1 dm
3 = 1000 cm
3)
The the next question was what is the moles of magnesium, which I worked out to be 0.083, because ar = 24 and mass = 2.
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