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  • Apr 5, 2009, 07:11 PM
    chemiscool123
    Molarity Concentration
    Problem: Calculate the molarity of 11.2 grams of CaCO3 in 120mL of solution.
    I do know to start like this 11.2g(1mol)/_____g=_____ mol but I am not sure what to divide 11.2g(1 mol) by in order to get the moles
  • Apr 5, 2009, 08:09 PM
    Perito

    is calcium carbonate.

    Every pure substance has a "molecular weight". The molecular weight is found by adding the atomic weights of the three atomic components

    Ca - 40.078
    C - 12.0107
    O - 15.9994 * 3 = 47.9982

    Add them up and get 100.0869 (grams/mole)

    If you divide grams by grams/mole



    So, divide the weight of material by the molecular weight and get the number of moles.

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    If you have moles and want to convert to grams, simply multiply by the molecular weight instead.


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