Chemistry, asked by adnan2278, 7 months ago

how much is the mole in 500g CaCO³​

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Answered by swapnasunil95
1

Given mass=500g

Molar mass of CaCO3=100g(Atomic mass of Ca=40u,carbon=12u,oxygen=16g)

No of moles=Given mass÷Molar mass

=500÷100

=5moles

Answered by gitanjali4922
9

Answer:

molar mass of caco3=40+12+3*16

....... = 40+12+48

= 100g

given mass of CaCO³=500g

No of mole=given mass /molar mass

= 500 / 100

= 5 mol

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