
Answer:
CuClâ¡4HâO
Explanation:
First we calculate the moles of copper (II) ion in the solution, using the given volume and concentration:
For each CuâşÂ˛ mol there's also one CuClâ mol.
We convert 0.01 CuClâ moles into grams, using its molar mass:
That means that out of the 2.060 g of the sample, 1.344 g are of CuClâ. This means that there are (2.060 - 1.344) 0.716 g of water.
We convert those 0.716 g of water to moles:
There are four times as many HâO moles as there are CuClâ moles. This means the formula is CuClâ¡4HâO