Table of Contents
- 1 How do you calculate the molar mass of calcium carbonate?
- 2 What is the formula mass of calcium carbonate CaCO3?
- 3 What is the molar mass of caoh2?
- 4 How do you calculate formula masses?
- 5 Is calcium carbonate an element or compound?
- 6 What is the mass of one mole of calcium carbonate?
- 7 Is CaCO3 a strong base?
- 8 What is the molecular weight of calcium carbonate?
How do you calculate the molar mass of calcium carbonate?
100.0869 g/mol
Calcium carbonate/Molar mass
What is the formula mass of calcium carbonate CaCO3?
What is the molar mass of Mg co3?
84.3139 g/mol
Magnesium carbonate/Molar mass
What is the molar mass of caoh2?
74.093 g/mol
Calcium hydroxide/Molar mass
How do you calculate formula masses?
To calculate formula mass, multiply the subscript of each element in the formula by the element’s atomic weight (relative atomic mass) found on the periodic table. The unit for formula mass is either u or Da (Daltons). The amu has been replaced with u, even though it is still commonly used.
What is the molar mass of chalk calcium carbonate CaCO3?
100.09 g/mole
5. Convert the grams of chalk from #4 into MOLES of chalk (the molar mass of CaCO3 is 100.09 g/mole) _____________ Use dimensional analysis, and show your work!
Is calcium carbonate an element or compound?
Calcium carbonate
Calcium carbonate/IUPAC ID
What is the mass of one mole of calcium carbonate?
The mass of 1 mole of calcium is #40.1*g#. The mass of 1 mole of carbon is #12.01*g#. The mass of 3 moles of oxygen is #3xx16.00*g#. So sum up the numbers to give the molar mass of calcium carbonate.
What is the molecular formula of calcium carbonate?
Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound with the formula CaCO3. It is a common substance found in rocks as the minerals calcite and aragonite (most notably as limestone, which is a type of sedimentary rock consisting mainly of calcite) and is the main component of pearls and the shells of marine organisms, snails, and eggs.
Is CaCO3 a strong base?
It’s a salt of a strong base Ca(OH)2 and a weak acid H2CO3. CaCO3 (calcium carbonate, a.k.a. chalk) doesn’t dissolve in water, so it doesn’t behave like a base. All acids stronger than H2CO3 (provide their calcium salts dissolve well in water) react with calcium carbonate, yielding CO2.
What is the molecular weight of calcium carbonate?
What is the molecular weight of calcium carbonate? 1 mol of calcium carbonate weighs 100 g.