How many milliliters of a solution of CuSO4, 0.56 M, is required to transfer 0.0225 moles of CuSO4? {Ans: 40.1 mL of aqueous CuSO4, 0.56 M] Write the set up that justifies the answer.

To calculate the volume of the 0.56 M CuSO4 solution needed to transfer 0.0225 moles of CuSO4, we can use the formula:

moles = Molarity (M) x Volume (L)

First, we need to rearrange the formula to solve for volume:

Volume (L) = moles / Molarity (M)

Substitute the given values:

Volume (L) = 0.0225 moles / 0.56 M
Volume (L) = 40.1 mL

Therefore, 40.1 mL of the 0.56 M CuSO4 solution is required to transfer 0.0225 moles of CuSO4.