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Molarity = moles solute/liters solution = 0.207 moles/0.1665 L = 1.24 molar (3 sig. figs.)
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No. Calcium carbonate and calcium acetate are two different compounds.
draw the graph for calcium acetate monohydrate in differential thermal analyss?
The formula mass of calcium acetate, CaC4H6O4, is 158.17g.mol−1
Molarity = moles solute/liters solution = 0.207 moles/0.1665 L = 1.24 molar (3 sig. figs.)
Upon doing some simple calculations the answer is 2.4 M
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The concentration of the OH- is 8.0 x 10-4 In terms of molarity, since the hydroxide is double that of the calcium, double the molarity of the solution.
Of course, calcium acetate is a molecule.The chemical formula of calcium acetate is (CH3COO)2Ca.
ammonium oxalate is added to calcium carbonate because in the reaction between the two a crystal is formed that contain the Ca+2 ion. This is useful because if you have a sample of sodium carbonate with an unknown molarity you can use the oxalate to extract this calcium and determine what the molarity of the unknown solution was
No. Calcium carbonate and calcium acetate are two different compounds.
It doesn't exist - calcium carbonate is limestone/marble - its insoluble
. Arry out dry distillation of calcium acetate with calcium propanoate vaibhav khanolkar
For problems like these, (dilution/concentration) it is usually best to find out how many moles of solute you are working with. To do this, multiply the number of Liters you have by the Molarity (mol/L) of the solution:(.0125L)*(5.42M)= .0678mol (12.5mL=.0125L because there are 1000mL in 1L)Now that we know how many moles of calcium bromide we have, we can find the molarity of the new solution if it is .5L. Because molarity is just mol/L, we can just divide the amount of moles by .5, which gets us:(.0678mol)/(0.5L)= 0.136M
The molar mass of calcium acetate is approximately 142 g/mol.
Because seashell is a salt - calcium carbonate and vinegar an acid in water solution they can react.The products are calcium acetate, water and carbon dioxide.