Chemistry, asked by dmeza0705, 2 months ago

How many grams are in 63.4 mol of Calcium (Ca)?

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Answered by deekshithach896
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Answer:

You can view more details on each measurement unit: molecular weight of Calcium Carbonate or grams The molecular formula for Calcium Carbonate is CaCO3. The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 mole is equal to 1 moles Calcium Carbonate, or 100.0869 grams.

Answered by AnkitaSahni
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The mass of 63.4 moles of calcium is 2536g.

Given:

63.4 mol of Calcium (Ca).

To Find:

The mass of calcium is in grams.

Solution:

To find the mass of calcium in grams we will follow the following steps:

As we know,

Mass of one mole of calcium = 40g

Mass of 63.4 moles of calcium =

40 \times 63.4 = 2536g

Henceforth, the mass of 63.4 moles of calcium is 2536g.

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