Calculate the xolubility of calcium

  1. Calculate the xolubility of calcium sulfate in 0.010 mol/L calcium nitrate at SATPCaSO4 ==> Ca^+2 + SO4^= Ca(NO2)2 ==> Ca^+2 +
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  2. CaCO3 2HCl forms CO2 CaCl2 H2O1.calculate the molar mass of calcium chloride produce 2.calculate the number of moles of calcium
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  3. you need to prepare 30g of calcium cholride. you have 2m hydrochloric acid and a new container off pure calcium carbonate.
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  4. 100g of calcium carbonate was decomposed by heating to produce 45g of calcium oxide and carbon dioxide, using the equation
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  5. Calcium carbonate, CaCO3, when heated decomposes to calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. Calculate the mass of calcium oxide formed
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  6. Calculating solubility from Ksp1. Calculate the solubility of calcium carbonate in water at 25 0 C. The Ksp of calcium carbonate
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  7. Calculating solubility from Ksp1. Calculate the solubility of calcium carbonate in water at 25 °C. The Ksp of calcium carbonate
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  8. Calculate the mass of calcium carbonate which decomposes to produce:50g of calcium oxide and 5g of carbon dioxide
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  9. Calculate the number of moles of calcium chloride that can be obtained from 30g of calcium trioxocarbonate iv in the presence of
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  10. Calculate the standard entropy change for the reaction of calcium oxide with water to form calcium hydroxide: CaO(s) + H2O(ℓ)
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