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You are given half a mole of CaCO3 what is its mass?​

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Answered by farhan55647fa
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Solution — Molecular mass of CaCO3= 40+12+3×16 = 100 No. mole of CaCO3 = 50g/100g = 0.5 0.5 mole of CaCO3 contains 1.5 moles of oxygen atoms No. of oxygen atoms = 1.5 × 6.022×1023 = 9.033×1023 atoms Mass of Oxygen atoms = 1.5 × 16 = 24 g.   \)

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Answered by soumyojitsinghadeo39
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Solution — Molecular mass of CaCO3= 40+12+3×16 = 100 No. mole of CaCO3 = 50g/100g = 0.5 0.5 mole of CaCO3 contains 1.5 moles of oxygen atoms No. of oxygen atoms = 1.5 × 6.022×1023 = 9.033×1023 atoms Mass of Oxygen atoms = 1.5 × 16 = 24 g.

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