2.430 moles CaCl2 x 110.98 g CaCl2/mole CaCl2 = 269.7 grams (4 sig figs)
It depends on what it's reacting with. If it's not reacting with anything, then CaCl2 makes...CaCl2.
There are 0.07871604895385 moles of CaC12 in 14.5g of CaC12.
1.46 moles CaCl2 (6.022 X 1023/1 mole CaCl2) = 8.79 X 1023 molecules of calcium chloride ================================
The 2 in CaCl2 means that there are two Cl (Chlorine) atoms in each formula unit.
which type of crystalline solid is CaCl2
When CaCl2 is placed in water, CaCl2 dissociates, Ca+ and Cl- and ions conduct electricty.
CaCl2 is ionic, is solid and will have the highest melting point. The rest are covalent compounds.
NaCO3 + CaCl2 --> 2NaCl + CaCO3 (s) In the above reaction, calcium carbonate is precipitated as a solid from the aqueous solution.
Precipitate because you're making a solid out of two liquids.
1 mole CaCl2 = 6.022 x 1023 formula units CaCl2 1.26 x 1024 formula units CaCl2 x 1mol CaCl2/6.022 x 1023 formula units CaCl2 = 2.09 moles CaCl2
2.430 moles CaCl2 x 110.98 g CaCl2/mole CaCl2 = 269.7 grams (4 sig figs)
The name of CaCl2 is Calcium Chloride
CaCl2 → Ca2+ and 2Cl-
Yes, CaCl2 will dissolve in water.
CaCl2 is Calcium Chloride.
It depends on what it's reacting with. If it's not reacting with anything, then CaCl2 makes...CaCl2.