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calculate the mass of 12.044 molecules of calcium carbonate in which molar mass of calcium is 40 carbon is 12 oxygen is 16​

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Answered by shoaib050670
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Explanation:

Molar mass (Molecular mass in gram) of CaCO3 = 40+12+3×16 = 100 g No. of moles of CaCO3 = No. of molecules/Avogadro constant = 6.022 × 1023/ 6.022 × 1023 = 1 mole Mass of CaCO3 = No. of moles × molar mass = 1 × 100 g = 100 g

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