What is the molar mass of copper(II) sulfate?

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The question is asking for the calculation of the molar mass of copper(II) sulfate, which involves adding the atomic masses of its constituent elements: copper, sulfur, and oxygen.

Answer

159.61 g/mol

The final answer is 159.61 g/mol

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The final answer is 159.61 g/mol

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The molar mass of copper(II) sulfate (CuSO4) is the sum of the atomic masses of its constituent elements: Copper (Cu), Sulfur (S), and Oxygen (O).

Tips

When calculating molar mass, ensure the correct atomic masses for each element and account for all atoms. A common mistake is not multiplying the atomic mass of oxygen by 4.

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