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14 October, 00:25

How many grams of CaCl2 are needed to make3.5L (3500ml)

of a 15% calcium chloride solution?

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  1. 14 October, 00:45
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    525 grams

    Explanation:

    Assuming the solution to be prepared is 15% by weight calcium chloride, it means 15 grams of calcium chloride will be in 100 mL of solution.

    To calculate the amount needed to make 3500 mL solution;

    15 g is required to make 100 mL

    X g is required to make 3500 mL

    X = 15 x 3500/100

    = 525 g

    Therefore, 525 grams of calcium chloride will be needed to make 15%, 3500 mL of calcium chloride solution.
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