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A substance X contains 10 gram of calcium carbonate calculate the number of oxide of calcium carbonate present in X please help
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A substance X contains 10 gram of calcium carbonate calculate the number of oxide of calcium carbonate present in X
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First you have to calculate the number of moles of caco3 ! Use n=m/M ! YOH will get 0.1 moles ! By using stiochiometry you will get
O3/Caco3 = 48/100 (molar masses ) = x/0.1. ( using moles ) then you will get x = 0.048 moles
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I got 0.01 moles, hope this helps!
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