the mass concentration the mass concentration for a solution containing 45 g of calcium carbonate is 100 cm3 ​

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the mass concentration the mass concentration for a solution containing 45 g of calcium carbonate is 100 cm3 ​

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Kim Cúc 4 years 2021-08-17T03:11:24+00:00 1 Answers 39 views 0

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    2021-08-17T03:13:04+00:00

    Answer: The mass concentration for a solution containing 45 g of calcium carbonate for 100 cm^{3} is 0.045 M.

    Explanation:

    Given: Mass of calcium carbonate = 45 g

    Volume = 100 cm^{3}

    Convert cm^{3} into L as follows.

    1 cm^{3} = 0.001 L\\100 cm^{3} = 100 cm^{3} \times \frac{0.001 L}{1 cm^{3}}\\= 0.1 L

    Moles of calcium carbonate (molar mass = 100 g/mol) is as follows.

    No. of moles = \frac{45 g}{100 g/mol}\\= 0.45 mol

    Molarity is the number of moles of solute present in a liter of solution.

    Hence, molarity (or mass concentration) of given solution is calculated as follows.

    Molarity = \frac{no. of moles}{Volume (in L)}\\= \frac{0.45 mol}{0.1 L}\\= 0.045 M

    Thus, we can conclude that the mass concentration for a solution containing 45 g of calcium carbonate for 100 cm^{3} is 0.045 M.

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