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Answer:

                     Yes, all the solid will dissolve.

Explanation:

                    To solve this problem we will first find the solubility of CuSO₄ at given temperature (in this case we will assume the temperature to be 20 °C. According to reported data 37.8 g of CuSO₄ can be dissolved in 100 ml of H2O at 20 °C.

                    While we are provided with moles of CuSO₄ and volume is given in Liters. So, we will convert moles to mass as,

                                   Mass  =  Moles × Molar Mass

                                   Mass  =  3.4 mol × 159.60 g/mol

                                   Mass  =  542.64 g

Secondly, we will convert Liters to milliliters as,

                                  Milliliters  =  Liters × 1000

                                  Milliliters  =  1.8 × 1000

                                  Milliliters  =  1800 ml

Therefore,

According to reference data,

                     37.8 g CuSO₄ dissolves in  =  100 ml of water

So,

            542.64 g CuSO₄ will dissolve in  =  X ml of water

Solving for X,

                      X  =  542.64 g × 100 ml / 37.8 g

                      X =  1435.55 ml of Water

This means that we are provided with greater amount of water (i.e. 1800 m). Hence, the given amount of CuSO₄ will completely dissolve in 1.8 L of water and the solution formed is unsaturated and can dissolve further CuSO₄.

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The correct answer to the question is Yes, all the solid will dissolve.

What is solubility?

  • When two compound dissolves with each other formed a new compound is called solubility.

To solve this problem we will first find the solubility of CuSO₄ at a given temperature (in this case we will assume the temperature to be 20 °C. According to reported data, 37.8 g of CuSO₄ can be dissolved in 100 ml of H2O at 20 °C.

While we are provided with moles of CuSO₄ and volume is given in Liters. So, we will convert moles to mass as,

[tex]Mass = Moles * Molar Mass [/tex]

=  3.4 mol × 159.60 g/mol

= 542.64 g

Convert Liters into milliliters as follows:-

Milliliters  =  Liters × 1000

Milliliters  =  1.8 × 1000

Milliliters  =  1800 ml

Therefore,

According to reference data,

37.8 g CuSO₄ dissolves in  =  100 ml of water

So,

542.64 g CuSO₄ will dissolve in  =  X ml of water

Solving for X,

X  = [tex] 542.64 g * \frac{100 ml} {37.8 g}[/tex]

X = 1435.55 ml of Water

This means that we are provided with a greater amount of water (i.e. 1800 m).

Hence, the given amount of CuSO₄ will completely dissolve in 1.8 L of water and the solution formed is unsaturated and can dissolve further CuSO₄.

Hence, all the molecules will dissolve in the solution.

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