ltristian92 ltristian92
  • 04-03-2020
  • Chemistry
contestada


How many moles of calcium carbonate-CaCO3 = 4.15 g​

Respuesta :

Neetoo
Neetoo Neetoo
  • 12-03-2020

Answer:

Number of moles = 0.042 mol

Explanation:

Given data:

Number of moles = ?

Mass of calcium carbonate = ?

Solution:

Formula:

Number of moles = mass/ molar mass

now we will calculate the molar mass of calcium carbonate.

atomic mass of Ca = 40 amu

atomic mass of C = 12 amu

atomic mass of O = 16 amu

CaCO₃ = 40 + 12+ 3×16

CaCO₃ = 40 + 12+48

CaCO₃ = 100 g/mol

Now we will calculate the number of moles.

Number of moles = 4.15 g / 100 g/mol

Number of moles = 0.042 mol

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A vehicle is only 15% efficient. What happened to the other 85%?
Give a recursive algorithm for finding the sum of the first n odd positive integers.
Specify, "have" in these proposals is to shock or unstressed? 1) They have not lived here for years. 2) He has a house near the river. 3) Have you finished your
In the years preceding World War I A)world tensions declined. B)military expenditures decreased. C)imperialistic ambitions seemed to decline. D)there was a s
a antonym for biosphere
Please help me with this two step math problem! THANK YOU !!!!!!!!
Susan ........ (Run) to school because she was late.
an explanation describe if a square-eyed pet mates with another square-eyed pet, can they have any round-eyed offspring.
what is the percent change from 70 to 56?
What is the difference between "Herr" and "Herrn"?