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How much calcium chloride will react with100mg of soda ash?

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Answer:

105mg of calcium chloride
CaCl_(2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The molecular formula of calcium chloride is
CaCl_(2) and the molecular formula of soda ash is
Na_(2)CO_(3)

First of all you should write the balanced reaction between both compounds, so:


CaCl_(2)+Na_(2)CO_(3)=2NaCl+CaCO_(3)

Then you should have the molar mass of the two compounds:

Molar mass of
CaCl_(2)=110.98(g)/(mol)

Molar mass of
Na_(2)CO_(3)=105.98(g)/(mol)

Now with stoichiometry you can find the mass of calcium chloride that reacts with 100mg of soda ash, so:


100mgNa_(2)CO_(3)*(1molNa_(2)CO_(3))/(105.98gNa_(2)CO_(3))*(1molCaCl_(2))/(1molNa_(2)CO_(3))*(110.98gCaCl_(2))/(1molCaCl_(2))=105mgCaCl_(2)

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