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A mixture was found to contain 1.05g of SiO2, 0.69g of cellulose and 1.82g of calcium carbonate. What percentage of calcium carbonate is in the mixture?

User Mgag
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Answer:

51.1 % of the mixture is calcium carbonate

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Data given

A mixture contains 1.05 grams of SiO2, 0.69 grams of cellulose and 1.82 grams of CaCO3

Step 2: Calculate the total mass of the mixture

Total mass = mass of SiO2 + mass of cellulose + mass of CaCO3

Total mass = 1.05 grams + 0.69 grams + 1.82 grams

Total mass = 3.56 grams

Step 3: Calculate percentage of calcium carbonate is in the mixture

% caCO3 = (mass CaCO3 / mass of mixture) *100%

% CaCO3 = (1.82 grams / 3.56 grams ) * 100%

% CaCO3= 51.1 %

51.1 % of the mixture is calcium carbonate

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1,05g+0,69g+1,82g=3,56g\\\\ 3,56g \ \ \ \Rightarrow \ \ \ 100\%\\ 1,82g \ \ \ \Rightarrow \ \ \ x\\\\ x=(1,82g*100\%)/(3,56g)\approx 51,12\%
User Lokanx
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