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14 March, 09:25

Compute the mass of caso4 that can be prepared by the reaction of 3.2900g of h2so4 with 3.1660g of caco3

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  1. 14 March, 09:36
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    1 mole of calcium carbonate reacts with 1 mole of sulfuric acid and produces 1 mole of calcium sulfate. 3.1660 g of CaCO3 is how many moles of calcium carbonate? 3.1660 / 100.0869 = 0.031633 moles. 3.2900 g of H2S04 is how many moles of sulfuric acid? 3.2900 / 98.079 = 0.033544 moles.

    The lesser of the two is 0.031633 moles. Therefore, 0.031633 moles of calcium carbonate will combine with 0.031633 moles of sulfuric acid to produce 0.031633 moles of calcium sulfate. Molecular weight of calcium sulfate is 136.14 g/mol. Therefore, 0.031633 moles of calcium sulfate will weight 0.031633 x 136.14 g/mol = 4.3065 grams.
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