Answer:
a) 40 g
b) 58 g
c) 184 g
Step-by-step explanation:
The calcium carbonate equivalent of any compound is calculated by calculating it molar mass.
The molar mass of the compound is the calcium carbonate equivalent as it corresponds to 1 mole of the compound and equals to one mole of calcium carbonate then.
a) MgO
Atomic mass of Mg = 24
Atomic mass of O = 16
Molar mass = CCE = 24+16 = 40 g
b) Mg(OH)₂
Atomic mass of Mg = 24
Atomic mass of O = 16
Atomic mass of H = 1
Molar mass of Mg(OH)₂= CCE = 24 + (2X16)+2(X1) = 58g
c) CaMg(CO₃)2
Atomic mass of Mg = 24
Atomic mass of O = 16
Atomic mass of C = 12
Atomic mass of Ca = 40
Molar mass = CCE = 40 + 24 + (2X12) + (6X16) = 184 g.