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30 April, 18:08

Calculate the number of moles of calcium ions present in a 50.00 mL water sample that has a hardness of 75.0 ppm (hardness due to CaCO3)

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  1. 30 April, 18:22
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    Hardness = 75ppm = 75 mg / L

    volume = 50 mL = 0.05 L

    So, applying hardness formula:

    Hardness = mass / volume

    so, mass = hardness x volume = 75 x 0.05 = 3.75 mg = 0.00375 g

    So, moles of CaCO3 = moles of Ca2 + ions = mass / molar mass of CaCO3 = 0.00375 / 100.06 = 0.00003747751 moles
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